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Fast-growing grasshoppers swarm Lethbridge after heatwave, drought

Article content Lethbridge resident Trevor Lewis lives in Garry Station, where he said the infestation is particularly dense. Two weeks ago, he said the leaves on the roses in his garden were stripped by the grasshoppers. Since then, it’s been “a daily battle,” he said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Like fighting a fire : Fast-growing grasshoppers swarm Lethbridge after heatwave, drought Back to video “Ate all the roses, half the beans before I started killing them,” he wrote in a message to Postmedia. “It was the worst I’ve seen.”

Like fighting a fire : Fast-growing grasshoppers swarm Lethbridge after heatwave, drought

Article content Lethbridge resident Trevor Lewis lives in Garry Station, where he said the infestation is particularly dense. Two weeks ago, he said the leaves on the roses in his garden were stripped by the grasshoppers. Since then, it’s been “a daily battle,” he said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Like fighting a fire : Fast-growing grasshoppers swarm Lethbridge after heatwave, drought Back to video “Ate all the roses, half the beans before I started killing them,” he wrote in a message to Postmedia. “It was the worst I’ve seen.”

The worst I ve seen : Invasion of fast-growing grasshoppers in Alberta city sparked by heatwave, drought

Article content Lethbridge resident Trevor Lewis lives in Garry Station, where he said the infestation is particularly dense. Two weeks ago, he said the leaves on the roses in his garden were stripped by the grasshoppers. Since then, it’s been “a daily battle,” he said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or The worst I’ve seen : Invasion of fast-growing grasshoppers in Alberta city sparked by heatwave, drought Back to video “Ate all the roses, half the beans before I started killing them,” he wrote in a message to Postmedia. “It was the worst I’ve seen.”

Climate change is very real here : New Orleans using green infrastructure to combat flooding

Climate change is very real here : New Orleans using green infrastructure to combat flooding City leaders hope to complete similar projects in other neighborhoods in the future. Share Updated: 6:57 AM CDT Jun 17, 2021 City leaders hope to complete similar projects in other neighborhoods in the future. Share Updated: 6:57 AM CDT Jun 17, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript DOUBLE SHOOTING. THIS YEAR HAS ALREADY BEEN A WET ONE IN NEW ORLNSEA AND HURRICANE SEASON. WELL, IT’S JUST GETTING STARTED. THAT’S WHY THE CITY IS CONSTANTLY LOOKING FOR WAYS TO MANAGE WATER AND TONIGHT. WE’RE LEARNING NEW INFORMAONTI ABOUTTS I GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE WDSU’S MORGAN LENTES LIVE IN GE NTILLY TO EXPLAIN IN A STORE YOU ONLY SEE ON SIX MORGAN. HEY GUYS. YEAH, SO IF YOU LIVE IN THIS AREA, YOU PROBABLY HEARD OF THE PONTILLI PROCTJE CITY LEADERS SAY IT’S A WAY TO USE AVAILABLE GREEN SPACE LIKE THIS GOLF COURSE BEHIND ME TO COMBAT FLOODING AND SOME RESIDENTS. TEL

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