Hardeeville residents encounter glyphosate-based products in several real-world ways:
- Residential lawn and landscaping: Homeowners and contractors may apply weed control along property lines, drainage areas, and landscaping beds.
- Work around treated vegetation: People who mow, maintain property, or manage grounds may be exposed through recent spraying or residue on equipment.
- Neighbor-to-neighbor drift and shared property boundaries: In suburban neighborhoods, overspray and wind can carry herbicide to areas where people aren’t expecting it.
- Agricultural and industrial-adjacent exposure: In areas where herbicides are used near workplaces or commutes, exposure can be cumulative over time.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members may be affected when work clothes, boots, or tools are brought home.
When you’re trying to connect the dots—especially after a diagnosis—local details matter. A strong case usually starts with a clear exposure timeline that fits your day-to-day life in Hardeeville.


