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'We Have Been Spending Sleepless Nights,' Reveal Jaipur Residents as Locusts Lay Siege to Their City

By IANS

28 May, 2020

TWC India

Swarms of locusts over the streets of Jaipur, Rajasthan
(Bhagirath/BCCL Jaipur)
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Since the beginning of this week, residents of Jaipur have been spending sleepless nights, as locusts have laid a siege on their city. Starting Sunday, these swarms of insects landed on the Rajasthani capital like a biblical plague, entering people's houses, attacking their rooftops and galleries, and devouring up their kitchen gardens and lawns.

Manish Sharma, a resident of Jaipur in C-Scheme, says that he wants the state government to do a surgical strike on these insects at the earliest to ensure they don't attack Rajasthan again. "I have been unable to sleep since Monday when I saw lakhs of these insects creating havoc in my house on Monday and Tuesday."

Speaking to IANS, Sharma said: "On Monday, it was 10 a.m. when we were standing in our balcony with the family. Suddenly, we saw a few insects entering our balcony. We assumed it to be normal insects. However, soon there were lakhs of such insects hovering all over our house.

"We went running to the terrace and were stunned to see lakhs more covering our roof. They were over 4 inch in length and it felt like dry wood to touch. We looked around and the situation was the same everywhere. Some of our neighbours were bursting crackers, while others were banging vessels on their roofs to shoo these insects away."

He further insisted that although they did not stay for long, people have now developed a phobia of sorts. And considering the danger they pose, measures should be taken to control them.

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"When these swarms left, most of the trees and plants were leafless," he added. "They must be a huge threat to the standing crops. We want state government to fight against these menace. Their damage is no longer limited to borders, as they have travelled hundreds of kilometres to claim the city here. They are everywhere, in Jaipur, Ajmer and other parts of the state, spreading their terror all across.

"People in our area are scared, first it was corona and now it is these locusts. We wonder when we shall sleep peacefully again?"

Another resident of Jaipur, Thavar Gupta, who lives in a multistoreyed building, was surprised that these locusts could climb upto the 12th floor. "They were in lakhs. We ran outside our house with crackers to shoo these insects, he said.

More than 40,000 hectares of vegetable crops, pulses, cotton are under direct atttack of these swarms of inscets that have flown across at least four states, but mainly in Rajasthan, where they have created havoc.

Swarms of desert locusts occur irregularly around the monsoon months, but this time, the attack began early, starting around the end of April. In fact, as the summer peaked in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab, all these states simultaneously faced the locust attacks as well, one after the other.

Usually, locust swarms enter the desert areas of India through Pakistan for breeding in June-July. The swarms fly high and travel long distances, aided by strong westerlies coming from Pakistan. Most of them settle on trees during the night and mostly fly during the day, reports said.

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