Unusually large locust swarms sighted in Northern Cape Posted by Anita Froneman on 8 February 2021 Exceptionally large swarms of locusts were sighted in the Northern Cape. This is believed to be a result of unseasonal rain in the area. ‘Huge swarms of locusts have been reported on the road between Britstown and Vosburg,’ Facebook user Maria Thorpe said on February 8. ‘Britstown is a small farming town situated in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, in the Pixley ka Seme District Municipality. The swarms are still in the “hopper” stage,’ Thorpe continued. ‘Once they take to the wing (fly) it will be difficult to contain. The tar roads seem to turn to gravel as vehicles struggle for traction while driving through these swarms. If they reach the farming districts there will be massive destruction to crops,’ she concluded. The brown locust is native to the semi-arid Karoo. The original owner of the video is not confirmed and it was also shared by community group SP News and Info on February 7. Take a look at the locusts sitting on the road in their thousands: Picture: Screenshot from Facebook video Related Posts Buildings, roads and homes flood as severe weather hits KZN 18 May 2023 Good news from the brink of extinction in Volcanoes National Park 11 May 2023 Photojournalist Graeme Green went to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park to document the recently opened campus... read more Curiosity skilled the cat 5 May 2023 A member of The Explorer’s Club and founder of Curiosity Company, Francois Malherbe uses tracking... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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