Plague of locust
One of the Plagues of Ancient Egypt - the plague of locust focuses on the gods Nut, Osiris, and Set. The crops that followed, wheat and rye, which had survived the hailstorm, were now devoured by swarms of locusts. That year in Egypt there will be no harvest. Grasshoppers, grasshoppers covered the sky, wherever they passed, there was no longer anything blue. This plague struck a number of important crop gods, including the grain gods Neper, Nepri, Heneb, and Renenutet, as well as Isis and Set, two gods responsible for protecting the nation's crops. In addition, with crops completely destroyed, the people of Egypt now face the prospect of starvation.
The plague of locusts was played out by Moses raising his arm to the sky and a wind from the East carrying a swarm of locusts into Egypt. It is said that the number of locusts is so great that the sun is completely obscured. The insects have created a path of destruction across the land. Pharaoh begged Moses and Aaron once more to pray for an end to the plague. Moses agreed, and God sent a wind from the west to drive away the locusts. However, once the plague was God, Pharaoh's heart hardened again, and he refused to let the Israelites go.