Millions of beetles appear in the sky of California, America .. Know the story
The radar is usually used to track the weather, but something else has been discovered in the skies of California, USA, where a huge black cloud was seen on the radar, and then it was swarms of beetles.
The large echo showing up on SoCal radar this evening is not precipitation, but actually a cloud of lady bugs termed a "bloom" #CAwx pic.twitter.com/1C0rt0in6z
– NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) 5 June 2019
SAN FRANCISCO – The United States of America has announced the emergence of swarms of beetles in the sky of California, which appear to be clouds in the sky, and then contact the weather watcher to indicate that they are swarms of beetles.
The weather office in Saden Diego published a video from the radar showing a large block in the sky.
"The beetle swarms are about 80 miles at 5 to 9,000 feet and 70 miles from Los Angeles, which look like patches in the sky," the weather watcher said.
Renee Cardy, a professor of entomology at the University of California, explains why the beetles spread to high temperatures and led to mass exodus, noting that there were 5,000 species.
While many farmers welcomed beetle swarms, they usually feed on insects such as bugs and larvae, which have an important role in attacking agricultural pests.
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