August 8, 2025
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Entomologist told when the locust invasion is over

The locust in Ukraine will soon end naturally, and it falls to the autumn. The entomologist of the National Nature Park “Tuzlsky estuaries” Yevgeny Khalaim told about it in a comment to Telegraph. He explained that now in these insects the steaming period, after which they will lay their eggs. It was from such eggs this spring that the locust hatched, which”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

The plow of locust in Ukraine will soon end naturally , Close h there are to Autumn she affects herself.

About it in a comment “Telegraph” The entomologist of the National Nature Park “Tuzlsky estuaries” Yevgeny Khalaim told.

He explained that now in these insects the steaming period, after which they will lay their eggs. It was from such eggs this spring that the locust hatched, which has multiplied greatly this summer.

“The larvae just grow up in the summer, become adult insects and mate, and in the fall lay eggs. That is, closer to autumn, September, when the heat falls, the locust will completely disappear, ”Khalaim explained.

According to the expert, for insects this species is a normal phenomenon by the fall.

“Many birds eat, some – natural predators, and then later everyone who is left will die for their biological clock,” the entomologist summed up.

The invasion of locusts in the south Ukraine caused there are war, climatic changes and ecosystems destruction after blasting Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.

After the mass appearance of locusts in the Zaporozhye region of swarms of pests Got Kiev.

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