What happened to the Rocky Mountain Locust?

What happened to them?

  • Changes in agricultural practices

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • Climate warming

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Farmer Jews

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • Bug Hitler

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • Sam Flyde

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • CIA locust AIDS

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • Russian Bots

    Votes: 9 29.0%
  • Pesticides

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Habitat destruction/fragmentation

    Votes: 7 22.6%

  • Total voters
    31

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain_locust



"The Rocky Mountain locust (Melanoplus spretus) is an extinct species of locust that ranged through the western half of the United States and some western portions of Canada until the end of the 19th century. Sightings often placed their swarms in numbers far larger than any other locust species, with one famous sighting in 1875 estimated at 198,000 square miles (510,000 km2) in size (greater than the area of California), weighing 27.5 million tons and consisting of some 12.5 trillion insects, the greatest concentration of animals ever speculatively guessed, according to Guinness World Records.[2]


Less than 30 years later, the species was apparently extinct. The last recorded sighting of a live specimen was in 1902 in southern Canada.[3] Because a creature so ubiquitous was not expected to become extinct, very few samples were ever collected (though a few preserved remains have been found in Grasshopper Glacier, Montana). A second species of North American locust, the High Plains locust (Dissosteira longipennis) reached plague proportions in the 1930s but is now very rare,[citation needed] leaving North America as the only continent without a major locust species, apart from Antarctica."




I've always wondered what happened to these things that they went extinct. They used to be the largest collective of organisms seen in one group, then seemingly over overnight they just up and disappeared, and nobody knows why. What happened to them?
 
They're a favorite snack of the Rocky Mountain Spotted Sasquatch. That's why they're gone.
 
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Probably a Mouse-Utopia-esque overcrowding-and-burnout thing, once they found all the Great Plains homesteaders and their grain?
 
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Didn't the wiki article go on to state that they died due to storms during their spawning years? Anyways, with Grasshopper Glacier being what it is there are plenty of specimens to go around and people could even consider bringing them back- not that anyone would want to.
 
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My best guess is pesticides, habitat destruction (Irrigation, Land cultivation, etc.) or a mix of both.
they went extinct over a hundred years ago. last living specimen sighted in 1902, that's long before industrialisation of agriculture became a thing, so pesticides and habitat destruction can safely be ruled out.

my guess is that some kind of epidemic plague hit them hard and the surviving populations never recovered
 
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I'm just glad they're gone. They sound like a nightmare.

For weird shit like this without pesticides and habitat destruction being a factor my guess is that some selfish genetic element evolved and killed them all. It happens sometimes with insects. Some nasty gene arises that prevents them from producing one of their sexes but is nonetheless impossible to get rid of due to it cheating the system. The host species now has a few generations to mutate into asexuality or it dies.

Mormons are fascinating to me. The stuff they believe is highly unbelievable and yet they all seem to be pretty well adjusted. So believing in that stuff isn't doing them any harm.
Out of context, isn't that true of any religion? It's just their claims are much more recent than most? Most people have no trouble believing in miracles as long as said miracles happened a long time ago and very far away.
 
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Out of context, isn't that true of any religion? It's just their claims are much more recent than most? Most people have no trouble believing in miracles as long as said miracles happened a long time ago and very far away.

All religions make unbelievable claims, but not all religions seem to be socially benign. What's interesting about Mormons is the combination of bonkers claims and psychologically well-adjusted followers.

E.g. look at the Trey and Matt interview on 'The Book of Mormon'. Someone asked them if they were worried that the Mormons would protest it and they said 'Nah, we knew they'd be fine. That's the way they get you - being nicer than you'.

In fact, a good test for a religion being socially benign is that you can make a work of art criticizing it and not worry about getting murdered. So Christianity around the time of 'The Life of Brian' passes the test, so does Mormonism around the time of 'The Book of Mormon'. Islam may arguably have had some variants passed in the past but most variants of it don't now - essentially the problem is that the variants of it that do not pass are outcompeting the ones that do.

Meanwhile, Christianity developed from a state where most variants did not pass and you had wars of religion and the Inquisition to one where most variants do and something like 'The Life of Brian' produces peaceful disagreement rather than Auto-da-fés of the filmmakers.
 
They were wiped out because states got proactive and put out bounties on collecting locust eggs. People collected them by the thousands per person and destroyed them.
 
They were wiped out because states got proactive and put out bounties on collecting locust eggs. People collected them by the thousands per person and destroyed them.

Is there a source on this? That sounds like the most American thing I've ever heard.

Biblical Menace is destroying crops!
"We're helpless!"
$$$ to wreck their eggs
"MONEY IS JUST LYING ON THE GROUND COME ON LESTER YEEEEEHAAAAWW!"
 
All religions make unbelievable claims, but not all religions seem to be socially benign. What's interesting about Mormons is the combination of bonkers claims and psychologically well-adjusted followers.
To be fair they weren't always like that. Back closer to the founding of the thing they were batshit in a pretty harmful way. They thankfully mellowed a lot over time.

Is there a source on this? That sounds like the most American thing I've ever heard.

Biblical Menace is destroying crops!
"We're helpless!"
$$$ to wreck their eggs
"MONEY IS JUST LYING ON THE GROUND COME ON LESTER YEEEEEHAAAAWW!"
Is there anything that can even TOUCH capitalism, yet alone defeat it?
 
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