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re.Locusts

To: "BA email" <>
Subject: re.Locusts
From: "simon starr" <>
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 22:31:03 +1000
Hi Peter,

This is a hot topic here in northern Victoria at the moment as it is with you 
in SA.
I believe that the Greenguard product is specific to grasshoppers generally ( 
not just locusts ).
>From conversations with locals here I expect most farmers will use cheaper 
>insecticides, which will have a much broader range of effect, and possibly up 
>the food chain.
Many birds ( a wide range of species ) take advantage of locust infestations.

The only upside I can see is that the recommendation is to spray these critters 
at a certain stage when they have aggregated into swarms but before they can 
fly,  so rather than having to spray vast areas, spraying should be localised 
to where these "bands" of hoppers are occurring.

For an interesting perspective on the locust take a look at 
www.savethelocust.com  created by a northern Victorian resident with a passion 
for the local environment.
Some interesting reading.

Cheers,

Simon Starr.
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