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red locust

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locust, black locust, red locust
Wood of the locust tree; coarse-grained, strong, hard, decay-resistant, and durable; used in construction, esp. for posts.


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Millions of red locusts have swarmed into the Holy Land conjuring up Biblical images as they ate palm trees bare, feasted on crops and even settled on the shores of the Dead Sea.
The pesticides, Together with good weather, also reduced the risk of massive crop devastation in East Africa from African migratory locusts and red locusts, FAO says.
 
 
 
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