In suburban communities like Dardenne Prairie, herbicide exposure stories commonly involve one or more of these real-world situations:
- Lawn and fence-line spraying done by homeowners or contractors
- Repeated seasonal applications on properties near homes, parks, or common areas
- Landscaping or grounds work where workers handle treated vegetation
- Carry-home residue, such as on work boots, gloves, or work shirts
- Secondhand contact when household members are around treated areas shortly after application
The key is not just that glyphosate was present—it’s whether your exposure can be tied to specific product use and timelines that make sense with your medical history.


