Viral News: A man named Metin Orenler runs a firm in the Sanliurfa region located in the southeast of Turkey. Thousands of scorpions are locked in many plastic boxes in this firm. These scorpions are raised by raising them and then their venom is extracted. This poison is used to make many medicines.
Man Earning Millions by Rearing Scorpions: Most people get
scared after seeing Scorpions. It remains in his mind that he can bite. This is
the reason why people do not keep scorpions. There is also a negative saying
about this. You must have heard many times from the mouths of many people that
such a man was rearing a scorpion. It is used when a man is harmed by his own
thing or his enhanced man, but it is not always necessary to do so. With the
changing times, things are changing and now it is becoming a profitable deal to
raise a scorpion. You might be surprised to know, but it is true that many
people are earning lakhs of rupees by rearing scorpions. At present, the story
of a Turkish farmer makes this fact true. Let us also introduce you to this
farmer.
This unique
firm is in Turkey
According to media reports, a man named Metin Orenler runs a
firm in the Sanliurfa area located in the southeast of Turkey. Thousands of
scorpions are locked in many plastic boxes in this firm. These scorpions are
raised by raising them and then their venom is extracted. This poison is used
to make many medicines. The poison is first frozen and then powdered and sold.
More than
20 thousand scorpions have been kept
Orenler told that he has kept about 20 thousand scorpions.
He started this work in the year 2020. He told that after making powder of
scorpion's venom, it is sent to Europe. A scorpion emits about 2 milligrams of
poison, and from this entire firm, 2 grams of poison comes out in a day.
Earning
lakhs of rupees every month
According to Orenler, the cost of 1 liter of scorpion venom
can go up to $10 million (about Rs 79.8 lakh). Many cosmetics companies claim
that scorpion venom contains very beneficial ingredients. Some companies also
use it in their products. However, no scientific proof has been found for this
claim yet.