The Australian plague locust (APL) is the most economically important grasshopper in Australia. The immature hopper stage damages mainly pastures in farming areas, and gardens and lawns in domestic areas. They tend to avoid established green crops, although the edges of crops can be damaged. Adult locusts can form swarms and fly into other areas, damaging pastures, ripening cereal, lupin and pulse crops, grapevines, fruit trees and native tree seedlings. If crops have completely dried off before locusts begin flying, the possibility of damage is considerably less.https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/1036/thumbnail.jp
A retrospective investigation was undertaken of the area around Broken Hill in the Western region of...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...
The locust borer, Megacyllene robiniae (Forster) belongs to the beetle family Cerambycidae, commonly...
THE principal grasshopper pest in Western Australia is the Little Plague Grasshopper (Austroicetes c...
Since prehistoric times, plagues of desert locust (a large grasshopper that swarms) have threatened ...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
GRASSHOPPERS and locusts are among the most ancient enemies of the farmer, for they figured prominen...
The desert locust is the most destructive locust species in the world. Locusts differ from grasshopp...
Locust outbreaks provide an abundant, but unpredictable food source for many native species in Austr...
Introduction: The Australian plague locust Chortoicetes terminifera is animportant pest of crops thr...
A national research approach to the 'grasshopper problem' began following a plague of the Australian...
© 2021 Gordon Norris BergThis thesis examines the phenology of outbreaks of the Australian plague lo...
Locust invasions are a major threat to the agriculture, pasture, food security and social stability ...
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) has published new editions of two books concerned with the ide...
Locusts are grasshoppers that belong to the Acrididae family, of the Orthoptera order. They constitu...
A retrospective investigation was undertaken of the area around Broken Hill in the Western region of...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...
The locust borer, Megacyllene robiniae (Forster) belongs to the beetle family Cerambycidae, commonly...
THE principal grasshopper pest in Western Australia is the Little Plague Grasshopper (Austroicetes c...
Since prehistoric times, plagues of desert locust (a large grasshopper that swarms) have threatened ...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
GRASSHOPPERS and locusts are among the most ancient enemies of the farmer, for they figured prominen...
The desert locust is the most destructive locust species in the world. Locusts differ from grasshopp...
Locust outbreaks provide an abundant, but unpredictable food source for many native species in Austr...
Introduction: The Australian plague locust Chortoicetes terminifera is animportant pest of crops thr...
A national research approach to the 'grasshopper problem' began following a plague of the Australian...
© 2021 Gordon Norris BergThis thesis examines the phenology of outbreaks of the Australian plague lo...
Locust invasions are a major threat to the agriculture, pasture, food security and social stability ...
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) has published new editions of two books concerned with the ide...
Locusts are grasshoppers that belong to the Acrididae family, of the Orthoptera order. They constitu...
A retrospective investigation was undertaken of the area around Broken Hill in the Western region of...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...
The locust borer, Megacyllene robiniae (Forster) belongs to the beetle family Cerambycidae, commonly...