Thirsty bees invade, forcing part of Joshua Tree National Park to close, rangers say
Briefly

"In the summer, water becomes scarce and bees seek water sources just like our other park wildlife. However, this can include condensation from air conditioners, visitor sweat, and bathrooms."
"We closed the center and campground for safety and to reduce the available water, inducing the bees to move on."
"The Cottonwood Visitor Center is the 'gateway to many hiking experiences' in the park, according to the Joshua Tree National Park Association."
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