Tens of thousands of formosan termites
swarmed New Orleans on Wednesday night, leading many people to believe
that the apocalypse had struck the city. The termites were attracted to
bright and well-lit devices, which included car headlights, homes, and
streetlights. The insects were expected to hit at the beginning of May,
but it has been an unusually cold few weeks, and they only made their
first appearance on Wednesday night. The Formosan termites were
introduced to the United States of America from the Far East during
World War Two when they were brought over in crates and various wood
products. New Orleans normally sees the creatures appear along Lake
Pontchartrain and at the naval shipyard in Algiers. These huge swarms
gather and stay in the area because they are only able to fly 300 yards
in search of a mate. The pair then drop to the floor and burrow a nest
if they are successful, but most of them are unable to find a mate and
proper shelter. These colonies normally consist of around five million
insects, and it takes around five years to reach a size where the colony
can create a version of the termite with wings to restart the flying
cycle. Of course, this wasn’t the first faux apocalypse to hit the
globe over the last 12 months. The Mayan Apocalypse was supposed to hit
earth on December 21 but never materialized, and joined a long list of
failed apocalypses. In 1997, Chuck Shramek stated that an alien UFO was
following the comet Hale-Bopp as it passed by Earth. Shramek stated that
you could only enter the alien ship, which wasn’t designed to kill us
but save us from the impending end of the world, if you killed yourself
first. Unfortunately for them the apocalypse didn’t follow.
Source:
http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com/
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