Farmers are afraid to let their cattle out for grazing, and their crops of millet, sorghum and maize are vulnerable, but there is little they can do. About 70,000 hectares (172,973 acres) of land in Kenya are already infested. ``This one, ai! This is huge,'' said Kipkoech Tale, a migratory pest control specialist with the agriculture ministry. ``I'm talking about over 20 swarms that we have sprayed. We still have more. And more are coming.''
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