Because their population has been nurtured by gov.
But if these grasshoppers are so incompetent as not to be able (if we are to believe their need) to feed themselves, how can they be a threat? They are only a threat to the ants because the ants allow it foolishly thinking that they will be able to keep enough for themselves.
The grasshopper problem would resolve itself if the ants would cut them off. They would either have to behave more like ants or face starvation.
Yes, the morality here would be debated. But is it more just that everyone starve?






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