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Bear Grylls drinks his own urine (Kimberlies, Australia)
Bear Grylls has no option but to drink his own urine in the Kimberlies, Australia. An unpleasant experience.
Length: 78
Rating: 4.50 (85 ratings)
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Urine Control Video Game - Featured on Hacked Gadgets
Featured on Hacked Gadgets
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Length: 114
Rating: 4.50 (12 ratings)
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New Uses for Cow Urine
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Researchers in India are suggesting that cow urine can save bees from diseases. And experiments conducted so far are producing very promising results. Let's take a closer look...
STORY: Scientists in Uttarakhand, India use cow urine to help bees ward off microbial diseases, during the rearing process.
Researchers at the Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology have explored the efficacy of cow urine and are using it extensively while breeding honeybees.
Ruchira Tiwari, a researcher at the university, has been involved in this field of research for three years now.
[Ruchira Tiwari, Researcher]:
"We have used cow urine and seen that within seven to eight days the breed becomes healthy. We have seen this through our research. The workers work as cleaners and the queen bee lays eggs. After the urine is sprayed on them, the workers start working more efficiently and then take out unhealthy larva from the eggshells. The queen bee then lays eggs in the shells and then we again spray the urine on the eggs and we have seen that the eggs remain healthy."
In the normal rearing process, bees are susceptible to microbial diseases.
When drugs are used to kill these microbes, larvae production drops dramatically.
[Gurband, Laborer]:
"With the use of urine, the production of larvae from eggs has increased. With the use of other medicines we have seen there is a decline in the production of the eggs. We have also tried using sugar with teramixine, however, we found that the bees began fighting among themselves. But this [urine] method does no harm to the young bees, it only has advantages."
An average bee colony yields about 22 to 33 pounds of honey.
Length: 104
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: ntd cow urine science india diseases Uttarakhand bees ward off
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