In Bullhead City and surrounding Mohave County, many people spend time outdoors year-round. That can mean more contact with treated vegetation—whether you applied a product yourself, hired a lawn service, or handled yard equipment after spraying.
It’s also common for exposure concerns to surface after routine life events, such as:
- Home or seasonal property maintenance (mowing, trimming, weed-eating, cleanup after spraying)
- Work involving landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility maintenance
- Secondhand exposure, including residue on work clothes, gloves, boots, or tools
- Irrigation- and landscaping-related overspray where treated areas are near walkways or high-traffic zones
When symptoms persist or a serious illness is diagnosed, the question becomes less “what if?” and more “what can be proven?”


