Mumbai: A swarm of desert locusts has entered the eastern part of Maharashtra where district and agriculture department personnel have initiated chemical spraying on crops and vegetation to save them from the migratory pests, said officials on Monday.
Primary reports indicated that in the last couple of days, four to five villages in the Vidarbha region have come under attack from the locusts, known for feasting on all sorts of plants and standing crops.
Joint director of agriculture Ravindra Bhosale told reporters, The swarm of desert locusts entered the state from Amravati district. It then went to Wardha and now it is in Nagpurs Katol tehsil."
A team from the regional centre of the Central Integrated Pest Management Centre has started spraying chemicals on crops and plants near the Jalalkheda bypass where the insects have been located, he said.
"Central agencies in this field had alerted us about the locust attack and necessary information had been passed on to villagers as well," Bhosale said.
"A swarm does not travel in the night. The migratory pests travel during the day time and fly as per the wind direction," the officer said.