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Archived Reported Locust Activity Map

Archived Reported Locust Activity Map: November 2009 – August 2010
During April this year adult locust population levels increased in northern Victoria, with migrations from New South Wales and within Victoria. Dense swarms and egg-laying activity occurred in the Swan Hill, Mallee and Wimmera districts of the Northwest, along the Murray River and in areas around Bendigo and Shepparton. Swarms were also reported as far south as Horsham.
This map demonstrates archived reported locust activity, including confirmed sightings of egg beds, from November 2009 – August 2010.
Click on the image to view an enlarged map of reported locust activity from November 2009 – August 2010
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