Many people assume herbicide exposure is only for farm workers. Locally, it’s just as common in:
- Residential use: homeowners and renters treating weeds in small outdoor spaces (patios, driveways, along fences) where residue can linger.
- Tourism-adjacent properties: landscaping and exterior maintenance for hotels, inns, and vacation rentals—where staff may apply herbicides seasonally.
- Commercial landscaping and groundskeeping: workers maintaining properties near schools, shopping corridors, and public spaces.
- Carry-home exposure: residue on gloves, shoes, sprayers, or work clothing.
If you’re wondering whether your situation is legally meaningful, the key is not just “glyphosate was possible.” It’s whether the product was actually used (or present) in a way that could connect to your diagnosis.


