In central Texas, many exposures happen in everyday settings—residential backyards, rental properties, HOA-managed green spaces, and weekend yard maintenance. Others involve people who work around landscaping, groundskeeping, or property maintenance where weed control products are used seasonally.
Because Temple is a growing community with a lot of residential development and routine yard care, evidence often shows up in practical places:
- Photos of treated areas (driveways, fence lines, flower beds)
- Notes about when application occurred (especially around the spring/summer growing season)
- Product labels or receipts (sometimes stored in garage paperwork)
- Witness accounts from neighbors, co-workers, or anyone who observed the application
The sooner you gather what you can, the less likely you’ll be stuck later with “it happened years ago” uncertainty.


