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6128122, 11:29 PM "Biblia insect swarms spur Oregon push to ight pests Yrosn ( } * Sos Anades LATimes + Follow ViewProfile ‘Biblical’ insect swarms spur Oregon push to fight pests CLAIRE RUSH - 48m ago @Q@oOs!i 5s @ Share ) ( A Save riving down a windy canyon road in northern Oregon rangeland, Jordan Maley and April ‘Aamodt are on the lookout for Mormon crickets, giant insects that can ravage crops. © (Claire Rush / Associated Press) April Aamodt holds a Mormon cricket in her hand in Blalock Canyon near Arlington, Ore., on June 17. Aamadt is involved In Tocal outreach for Mormon cricket surveying, (Claire Rush / Associated Press) & Feedback hntpsswww.msn.comfen-us/nows/usPbibicalinsect-swarms-spur-oregon-push-to-ight-pestsar-AAYTgEO?ocid=af-avas M4 vere, 11290M “Blaine swarms spur Oregon push oft pests “There's one right there,” Aamodt says. They're not hard to spot. The insects, which can grow larger than 2 inches, blot the asphalt. Mormon crickets are not new to Oregon. Native to western North America, their name dates back to the 1800s, when they ruined the fields of Mormon settlers in Utah. But amid drought and warming temperatures — conditions favored by the insects — outbreaks across the West have worsened. The Oregon Legislature last year allocated $5 million to assess the problem and set up a Mormon cricket and grasshopper “suppression” program. An additional $1.2 million for the program was approved earlier this month. It's part of a larger effort by state and federal authorities in the U.S. West to deal with an explosion of grasshoppers and Mormon crickets that has hit from Montana to Nevada. But some environmental groups oppose the programs, which rely on the aerial spraying of pesticides across large swaths of land. Maley, an Oregon State University Extension agent, and Aamodt, a resident of the small Columbia River town of Arlington, are both involved in Mormon cricket outreach and surveying efforts in the area In 2017, Arlington saw its largest Mormon cricket outbreak since the 1940s. The roads were “greasy” with the squashed entrails of the huge insects, which damaged nearby wheat crops. Continue Topics for you i & Feedback hntpsswww.msn.comfen-usinows/usPbibicalinsec-swarms-spur-oregon-push-to-ight-pestsar-AAYTgEO?ocid=af-avas aa 6126122, 11:29 PM "Biblia insect swarms spur Oregon push to ight pests MORE FOR YOU BE este Bi Newsweek Fy Bloombers If You Keep Saying This, It Could Wisconsin P: ‘Elvis’ Tops Box Office as Be a Sign of Early-Onset Johnson Aft ‘Lightyear’ Slides to Fifth Place Alzheimer's Safety Bill 5 Oi os 1 Os o 104 eo | & Feedback hntpsswww.msn.comven-usinows/usPbibicalinsoct-swarms-spur-oregor-push-to-tght-pestsar-AAYTGEO? 34 “Biblia insect swarms spur Oregon push fo ight pests Te Sse 7a TX] Newsweek = Yourtange Alligator Attack Leaves Man Bride Shares Wedding Registry Dead as Reptile Drags Victim With Guests Asking Them To Pay Into Pond For Her Entire Ceremony... sr O33 ~ 305 Qua 8 BE ots Not Costco Just | Items On Sa Stay hydrated fe & Feedback hntpsswww.msn.comfen-us/nows/usPbibicalinsect-swarms-spur-oregon-push-to-ight-pestsar-AAYTgEO?ocid=af-avas 4a

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