Locusts face predation from various natural enemies, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and other insects. Notable avian predators include storks, sparrows, and various raptors, which can significantly reduce locust populations. Additionally, certain parasitic wasps and fungi target locusts, further controlling their numbers. These natural enemies play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by preventing locust swarms from becoming excessively large.
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