In Sonoma, herbicide exposure can come from more everyday places than many people expect. Common scenarios we see include:
- Residential property care: homeowners and rental properties where weed control is applied seasonally (driveways, side yards, garden borders, fence lines).
- Landscaping and maintenance schedules: crews working on multiple nearby properties, with applications timed around local weather patterns.
- Commuter and visitor mixing: people visiting wineries, short-term rentals, and event venues where outdoor groundskeeping may involve chemical weed control.
- Seasonal symptom timelines: illnesses that show up after diagnosis cycles, lab results, or follow-up imaging—creating gaps in how people remember exposure dates.
Because Sonoma cases often involve multiple locations and overlapping routines, getting your timeline organized early can matter as much as the medical diagnosis.


