Bronze Locust

Origin
Locusts are the swarming phase of the short-horned grasshoppers of the family Acrididae. Some species can breed rapidly under suitable conditions and subsequently become gregarious and migratory. As adults they form swarms which can travel great distances, rapidly stripping fields and greatly damaging crops. The largest swarms can cover hundreds of square miles and contain billions of locusts. A single locus can eat its own weight, about two grams, in plants every day. That means on million locusts can eat about one ton of food each day, the largest of swarms have been documented consuming over 100,00 tons each day

Effects
Creates mass of locust that will eat the world's supply of grain if allowed to.