In and around Opelousas, exposure stories commonly involve day-to-day residential life and nearby application activity:
- Home and property maintenance: homeowners and caretakers applying weed control in yards, driveways, and fence lines.
- Local outdoor work: people working around landscaping, groundskeeping, or agricultural settings where herbicides may be used seasonally.
- Secondary exposure: family members exposed through shared spaces, stored products, or repeated visits to treated areas.
Because these scenarios can involve multiple people, multiple locations, and long gaps between application and diagnosis, the early challenge isn’t “finding a rumor.” It’s building a clean, credible timeline from the evidence that still exists.


