So someone hates weeds so much that they want to SPEND MONEY on extra herbicide for your lawn?
Or perhaps a lawncare company is AWARE that they are part of the vast North American conspiracy to drown the earth in chemicals.
Or maybe lawncare employees want to stay in DENIAL that they work for evil companies, so they hide the words that name the evil.
Or maybe the company hires an ex-CIA psychologist to come up with quasi-legal ways to make you feel confused, disturbed and threatened.
Um, I really can't think of an explanation that fits with rational economic motivators. If Weedman or Springmasters thought your sign was libellous, they would send a lawyer's letter. If they were worried about customer service and reputation, they'd knock on your door to ask what you're concerned about. If they wanted a quick-and-dirty solution, they could have just pulled out your sign and taken it away.
Have you chatted with your immediate neighbours? Perhaps one of them is secretly angry about your yard-maintenance habits, and aggressing himself passively. More hopefully, maybe someone saw things happening to your sign. Or maybe someone works for a sign-printing company and could make you an elegant sign, with "no pesticides" in big enough letters that you don't have to mention companies by name.
Conspiracy theories
Or perhaps a lawncare company is AWARE that they are part of the vast North American conspiracy to drown the earth in chemicals.
Or maybe lawncare employees want to stay in DENIAL that they work for evil companies, so they hide the words that name the evil.
Or maybe the company hires an ex-CIA psychologist to come up with quasi-legal ways to make you feel confused, disturbed and threatened.
Um, I really can't think of an explanation that fits with rational economic motivators. If Weedman or Springmasters thought your sign was libellous, they would send a lawyer's letter. If they were worried about customer service and reputation, they'd knock on your door to ask what you're concerned about. If they wanted a quick-and-dirty solution, they could have just pulled out your sign and taken it away.
Have you chatted with your immediate neighbours? Perhaps one of them is secretly angry about your yard-maintenance habits, and aggressing himself passively. More hopefully, maybe someone saw things happening to your sign. Or maybe someone works for a sign-printing company and could make you an elegant sign, with "no pesticides" in big enough letters that you don't have to mention companies by name.