Massive swarms of grasshoppers have descended upon Las Vegas this week, and it's startling some residents
The winged insects may outnumber the humans in some parts of town, but it's not something to worry about. The pallid-winged grasshopper is a common desert species, a state entomologist said."It appears through history that when we have a wet winter or spring, these things build up often down below Loughlin and even into Arizona," Jeff Knight, state entomologist with the Nevada Department of Agriculture, said Thursday.
— 365 in Vegas July 26, 2019 For Lyft driver Jessica Palmore, driving through the buggy night along the Strip is startling.Read More"When I see them, it's like being in a movie. Never seen nothing like this ever!" Palmore said Friday. Palmore captured video of the bugs flying above the iconic Luxor Hotel & Casino on Thursday night."I know they are harmless, but they make me super itchy seeing them," she said.
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