If climate change continues it could impact insect activity. Some prairie farmers haven't seen a lot of grasshoppers this year.  One scientist says if climate change continues, we could see an increasing number of years where hopper counts are high. That’s according to Dr. Owen Olfert an Entomologist with Agriculture Canada. Olfert explains temperature increases could expand the territory where grasshoppers are found to as far north as the Peace River region of Alberta.