In our experience, exposure stories here often fall into a few familiar patterns:
- Residential treatments: homeowners and seasonal property managers may apply herbicides in yards, along driveways, or around landscaping features.
- Landscaping and maintenance work: crew members and subcontractors may handle weed control as part of routine property upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure: family members, neighbors, and roommates can be exposed when treatments occur nearby—particularly when people share outdoor spaces.
- Tourism-adjacent timing: some properties are treated on schedules tied to peak seasons, which can complicate the “when” question if records weren’t kept.
Because Hilton Head is largely residential and resort-focused, documentation is sometimes split across property managers, contractors, and individual households—so early evidence gathering can make a meaningful difference.


