In Eagle’s residential neighborhoods and growing commercial areas, weed control is part of everyday maintenance—homeowners treat weeds in yards and driveways, and local landscaping or maintenance crews apply herbicides on schedules.
Exposure often looks different than people expect:
- You used a weed killer at home (or someone in your household did)
- A landscaping crew sprayed near your property while you were working outside
- You lived near areas where application occurred (and the timing doesn’t feel “connected” until symptoms appear)
- You were exposed through work—groundskeeping, parks/grounds maintenance, or other outdoor labor
When symptoms show up months or years later, the key becomes reconstructing a credible timeline—especially if product containers were thrown out, labels were lost, or application dates weren’t recorded.


