James Van Der Beek is going viral on TikTok for his rant against fire ants and the excessive amount of them he's had to deal with since moving to Texas two years ago.
" the loss of his mother and the pandemic as some of the hardships which contributed to their decision.
Van Der Beek cited getting voted off "Dancing With The Stars" as one of the reasons he and his family chose to move to Texas. All those experiences put together led to a shift in the family’s priorities and led them to Texas, and in turn the fire ants.Later on in his rant, Van Der Beek pleaded with the ants to simply stay in the ground rather than crawl into his socks and bed and into his children’s clothes in order to bite them. He claimed he is now forced to kill them and"if just kept to would have been fine.
It seemed like a majority of commenters were on Van Der Beek’s side when it came to his crusade against the fire ants. In the video, Van Der Beek says he now has to kill the fire ants saying if they just kept to themselves they wouldn't have to die.
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