“locust” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “locust”:

+ Blount County is home to many outdoor activities, such as Rickwood Caverns State Park and the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River that are used by canoeists and kayakers.

+ Xanthan gum, guar gum and locust bean gum help to give ice cream and other frozen foods a creamy texture.

+ The last major desert locust upsurge in 2004–05 caused crop loss in West Africa and reduced food supply in the area.

+ There is no Taxonomytaxonomic difference between locust and morphologically and behaviourally on crowding, to form swarms or hopper bands.

+ It also has a locust and a katydid hiding in the leaves.

+ Early on August 10, a strong tornado hit Oklahoma near Locust Grove.

+ As the density of the population increases the locust transforms from the solitary phase to the gregarious phase, with intermediate phases.

+ The migratory locust is the best-known example.

locust - sentence examples
locust – sentence examples

Example sentences of “locust”:

+ The desert locust is potentially the most dangerous of the locust pests because of the ability of swarms to fly rapidly across great distances.

+ The migratory locust is polyphenic.

+ The change from a solitary insect to a voracious locust pack usually follows a period of drought, when rain falls at last, and vegetation flushes in desert locust breeding places.

+ The migratory locust is the most widespread locust species, and the only species in the genus “Locusta”.

+ The colour and size of the migratory locust changes according to its phase and its age.

+ The desert locust alone is not responsible for famines, but it is a contributing factor.

+ The desert locust is potentially the most dangerous of the locust pests because of the ability of swarms to fly rapidly across great distances.

+ The migratory locust is polyphenic.

+ In the Book of Joel in the Old Testament locust swarms are described as a plague.

+ There are many substitutes available for xanthan gum when used in baking such as guar gum or locust bean gum.

+ In 1706, the colony of Maryland’s General Assembly created the Port of Baltimore at Locust Point.

+ The tree is known in English as carob tree, St John’s-bread or locust bean.

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