Locust (Salaha) insects Problems in Nepal and its Solution About 60 years ago, locusts around Kathmandu caused the disorder. They destroyed acres of grain. According to agricultural history books, this in turn led to hunger. The same insect species that comes from Africa may be returning to Nepal through Iran, Pakistan, and India. Salahas are a species of salaha (short-horned) that travels in groups. One group consists of millions of locusts and travels in such a way as to obscure the sunlight. Salahas are known to travel from one field to another and eat the harvest, from their leaves to
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