Amharic

fälfäl - swarm of termites which leave the mound at the onset of the rainy season (AED 272)

According to Kane, derived from a verbal root meaing ‘to hatch (locusts)’

PS
*pVl(y)- - kind of insect, louse (SED No. 175)
Clearly related is the verbal root *ply ‘to delouse’ widely attested throughout Semitic. Cf. Tna. ˁafäl ‘insects or fleas which live in grass’ (TED 1949). One wonders whether it could be directly compared to Akk. uplu (< *ˁupl-)?