How locusts decide it's time to swarm

2006

The precise moment at which a group of independently milling locusts loses its chaotic aspect and transforms into a highly aligned swarm has been pinpointed by researchers. The finding could provide a new weapon in the campaign to control the pests which devastate vegetation in Africa and Asia, with dire impacts on agriculture, health and economies.

See a video of a 120-strong swarm travelling counter-clockwise here (3.3MB).