Very thirsty bees close down parts of Joshua Tree National Park
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.
The closure will reduce the amount of water available in the area and give the bees an opportunity to leave, the National Park Service said.
I understand why you'd have to close entire areas. ... Just relentless! I was attacked by a group of bees drinking my sweat.
Local beekeeping experts suggested staying away from hives and contacting professionals to remove wild bees before they become an issue.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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