In Duluth, many people connect potential glyphosate exposure to day-to-day life around homes and neighborhoods—driveways, edging along sidewalks, tall grass near rental properties, and landscaping done by contractors or property managers. Some residents also get exposure through work settings tied to outdoor maintenance.
The challenge is that, in real life, records don’t always survive:
- product labels get thrown out after the season
- application schedules aren’t documented
- family members may be exposed without knowing what was used
- symptoms can appear years later
Because Duluth weather and seasonal schedules often affect how lawns and property edges are treated, it’s especially important to lock down when applications likely occurred and how you were around treated areas.


