Locusts do not have a specific "winter" season like some other insects. Instead, they enter a phase called "solitarious" during unfavorable conditions, which can occur in various climates. When environmental conditions improve, such as after rainfall, locusts can transition to a "gregarious" phase, leading to swarming. This behavior is influenced by factors like temperature, vegetation, and moisture rather than a fixed season.
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