In Evansville and the surrounding Tri-State area, many people encounter weed killers through routine residential and commercial activity—lawn care, landscaping services, property maintenance, and pest control around homes and businesses. Some residents are also exposed through secondary contact, such as residues carried on work boots, shared tools, or products used near driveways and sidewalks.
Because Evansville neighborhoods often blend residential blocks with small commercial properties, it’s common for exposure stories to be complicated:
- Application happens on a neighbor’s property or a nearby rental.
- A worker uses products at a job site and later brings residue home.
- A homeowner uses multiple products over time, making it harder to identify which chemical mattered.
That’s why early organization matters—fast.


