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Alberta could Face Grasshopper 'blowout' this Summer if Drought Continues

Grasshoppers, the bouncy cousins of swarming locusts, are thriving thanks to a dry winter and an early, warm spring.
 
"I can even see grasshoppers jumping around my yard and I live in the city," said Edmonton-based agricultural consultant and retired provincial entomologist, Mike Dolinski.
 
He said the cold-blooded insects metabolize and grow faster in the heat — so, if the hot and dry weather persists, farmers could be fighting off some hungry insects this summer.
 
"If they're starving under drought conditions, they will move en masse across roads or hayfield towards crop."
 
Dolinkski told that he hasn't seen a province-wide "blowout in hoppers" in about 25 years thanks to advances in agriculture which keep the soil damp and cool — something they dislike.
 
But he said that may not be enough to stop the hoppers this summer because Alberta hasn't experienced a lot of precipitation in the last two years.
 
"Alberta is by far under greatest risk of a grasshopper problem going forward, compared to, say, Manitoba and Saskatchewan."
 
He said canola crops are particularly vulnerable to the insects.
 
 
Source : CBC

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