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Originally published May 21, 2010 at 9:59 AM | Page modified May 21, 2010 at 6:54 PM

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Huge grasshopper outbreak projected

The Pacific Northwest must prepare for the worst grasshopper outbreak in 30 years.

PULLMAN — The Pacific Northwest must prepare for the worst grasshopper outbreak in 30 years.

Scientists for Washington State University and the USDA found a big increase in the number of grasshopper eggs last fall, and a relatively mild spring has set the stage for a major grasshopper infestation.

Last summer, grasshoppers wiped out 7,000 acres of grassland in southeastern Oregon's high desert.

The areas considered at most risk in Washington are the high desert regions near Othello, Yakima and the Tri-Cities. The infestation is expected to hit its peak in late July and early August. Federal officials are looking into pesticide options.

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