In a city like Grapevine—where many neighborhoods are suburban-residential, and yards and landscaped areas are maintained regularly—exposure often isn’t limited to “farm use.” Residents may encounter herbicides through everyday routines such as:
- Yard and landscaping services treating weeds along fences, driveways, or common-use paths
- Seasonal property maintenance where workers apply herbicides and residue lingers on equipment or surfaces
- Secondhand exposure when treated clothing, gloves, or work boots are stored indoors or carried into garages and homes
- Community or commercial landscaping near areas people pass frequently, including around shopping centers and event venues
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious illness and you suspect glyphosate played a role, the first step is connecting the medical records to a specific exposure story you can document.


