Islamabad; Swarms of Desert Locust can be of millions, fly up to 150 kilometers per day, and may travel nearly 2,000 kilometers in their lifetime to find a favorable environment for breeding. They rapidly reproduce and eggs usually hatch after about two weeks. Desert Locust, if not controlled, can generate a food security crisis or famine. These insects grow and multiply under favorable agro-ecological conditions, mostly in desert areas, and after consuming the vegetation in one area, they migrate to other regions where food is available for them, creating a threat to food security and nutrition. East Africa and South West Africa are today fighting and making coordinated efforts against a Desert Locust invasion unprecedented in the last 25 years.