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If a pesticide is released into the environment that kills most of the grasshoppers. it would interrupt the food chain in which the grasshopper participates. It may limit the presence of locust swarms that have decimated food crops throughout history. It may also be a problem for predators that feed on grasshoppers and may have to rely on other insects.

It is also very likely that a pesticide that kills most grasshoppers will also kill other insect types and this may be a problem.

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