51°F
weather icon Clear

Bee infestation closes visitors center near Searchlight

As more and more businesses and institutions prepare to reopen across Nevada, one facility was forced to close its doors Wednesday.

This time, COVID-19 is not to blame.

The discovery of a bee infestation forced the closure of the Southern Nevada Visitors Center rest area along U.S. Highway 95, about 17 miles south of Searchlight, according to a release from the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Maintenance crews discovered hundreds of bees swarming the faucets, toilets and other facilities while performing a fog seal pavement upgrade to the north and south parking lots, the release said.

“NDOT crews are working diligently to quickly resolve this issue,” says NDOT spokesman Tony Illia in the release. “It’s important to make this rest area safe and accessible once again for motorists.”

The rest area will remain closed until it can be safely reopened again.

There were no reports of murder hornets at the facility.

Contact Tony Garcia at tgarcia@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0307. Follow @TonyGLVNews on Twitter.

THE LATEST
Turf removal efforts in Las Vegas Valley get a big boost

The large share of money, only a fraction of the total $284 million that the Bureau of Reclamation doled out, will support the SNWA’s Water Smart Landscapes Rebate program.