Bees lifting laptop: This is a silly one. The video is obviously faked; even if the bees could lift a laptop, I doubt it would float so levelly. And the physics doesn't make sense. Jamie explained why toward the end of the episode, but I figured that out by the first commercial. You lift off by pushing against the surface beneath you, so how could that same force be used to lift the surface itself? That's like pushing off against a wall and expecting the wall to follow you.
Not to mention that all those bees clustered together wouldn't be able to get much airflow with all those other bees getting in their way. I just don't see any way they'd be getting much collective lift at all, even if there were sufficient number.
Flies repelled by bags of water: Another bizarre and weak myth. Not much to say here. Why would flies be repelled by water anyway? The whole refraction thing doesn't make sense. Any living thing would logically be attracted to water, because it's something living things need. And the test bore that out.
If there's any way in which hanging bags of water distract flies, it's because the flies are congregating around the water instead of around other stuff.
Lethal bug impact on motorcycle: Eww. I'm just glad they used fake Goliath beetles. Beyond that, I just have one question about their conclusions. They determined that the only reasonable scenario for a bug impact on a motorcycle being lethal in itself is if the impact is against the driver's throat (and if it's a really huge beetle). But presumably any motorcyclist who wasn't an idiot would be wearing a helmet, and from what I saw of the helmet Tory was using, it seemed like it would prevent an oncoming bug from having a line of sight to his trachea. So you'd not only have to be riding at very high speed somewhere in Africa, but you'd have to have your head tilted back to bare your throat. Or else ride without a helmet, in which case you're pretty much attempting suicide anyway.
Not to mention that all those bees clustered together wouldn't be able to get much airflow with all those other bees getting in their way. I just don't see any way they'd be getting much collective lift at all, even if there were sufficient number.
Flies repelled by bags of water: Another bizarre and weak myth. Not much to say here. Why would flies be repelled by water anyway? The whole refraction thing doesn't make sense. Any living thing would logically be attracted to water, because it's something living things need. And the test bore that out.
If there's any way in which hanging bags of water distract flies, it's because the flies are congregating around the water instead of around other stuff.
Lethal bug impact on motorcycle: Eww. I'm just glad they used fake Goliath beetles. Beyond that, I just have one question about their conclusions. They determined that the only reasonable scenario for a bug impact on a motorcycle being lethal in itself is if the impact is against the driver's throat (and if it's a really huge beetle). But presumably any motorcyclist who wasn't an idiot would be wearing a helmet, and from what I saw of the helmet Tory was using, it seemed like it would prevent an oncoming bug from having a line of sight to his trachea. So you'd not only have to be riding at very high speed somewhere in Africa, but you'd have to have your head tilted back to bare your throat. Or else ride without a helmet, in which case you're pretty much attempting suicide anyway.