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East Africans complain over 'worst locust invasion in 25 years', why won't they Eat them?

 
 
 
 
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So a huge locust swarm has invaded East Africa and they complain and whine that there’s too many of them and they eat the plants, bla bla bla, but question, why won’t they eat the locusts?

Not only Africans used to eat bugs for thousands of years from generation to generation and only now recently they got civilized and they stopped eating insects but also, now the liberal psychos of the West are trying to convince everyone to eat bugs to save “muh environment” so why won’t those Africans just eat them and stop whining?

Its free food, its yummy, check this African mosquito burger recipe out:

Look Kenyans, learn from your Eastern neighbors who already cook them in Somalia:

This is literally tons of free food flying around! :)) Ooga booga eat the locust!

The worst locust plague in 25 years is wiping out East Africa’s crops, further straining food supplies in an area that is already at risk from bad weather and conflicts.

Authorities say unseasonal rains have caused the outbreak and they have now started spraying insecticide on the harvests.

The locust swarms hang like shimmering dark clouds on the horizon in some places. Roughly the length of a finger, the insects fly together by the millions and are devouring crops and forcing people in some areas to bodily wade through them. Near the Kenyan town of Isiolo on Thursday, one young camel herder swung a stick at them, with little effect. Others tried to shout them away.

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An “extremely dangerous increase” in locust swarm activity has been reported in Kenya, the East African regional body reported this week. One swarm measured 60 kilometers (37 miles) long by 40 kilometers (25 miles) wide in the country’s northeast, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development said in a statement.

“A typical desert locust swarm can contain up to 150 million locusts per square kilometer,” it said. “Swarms migrate with the wind and can cover 100 to 150 kilometers in a day. An average swarm can destroy as much food crops in a day as is sufficient to feed 2,500 people.”

The outbreak of desert locusts, considered the most dangerous locust species, also has affected parts of Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti and Eritrea and IGAD warns that parts of South Sudan and Uganda could be next.

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