In Farmington Hills, glyphosate exposure concerns often show up in everyday routines:
- Lawn and garden maintenance: Homeowners or hired landscapers applying weed control, then handling treated areas before residue fully dissipates.
- Seasonal property care: Spring and fall herbicide use around driveways, sidewalks, and landscaping beds—areas that tend to get walked frequently by kids, pets, and visitors.
- Community and municipal-adjacent maintenance: People who work near property perimeters, easements, or managed green space where herbicides may be applied by vendors.
- Secondhand exposure: Clothing or equipment brought home from a groundskeeping or maintenance job.
When residents call for help, the question is usually not “Did I use chemicals?” It’s whether the specific exposure history lines up with the illness timeline and whether there is credible documentation tying the product to the harm.


