Field Rodents
Move in from remaining farmland and pasture toward new homes.
Veteran-Owned · Canadian County
Mustang is one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing cities, and its new subdivisions rise on land that was farmland a few years ago. That transition pushes field pests toward your home. Armory keeps them out with safe, source-focused treatment and no contract.
Mustang sits about 15 miles southwest of downtown Oklahoma City in southeastern Canadian County. It has grown fast, ranking among Oklahoma's fastest-growing cities, and most of its housing is newer single-family subdivisions built on former Czech-settled farmland. That farmland-to-subdivision shift shapes the local pest picture.
When crops and pasture give way to slabs and streets, the field rodents, ants, and wildlife that lived there move toward the nearest homes. Lots that still border remaining agricultural acreage see extra rodent and spider pressure. Hot, humid summers keep mosquitoes and flies busy across the flat prairie.
Armory is veteran-owned and built for this. You get a free inspection, a written quote with no hidden fees, and treatment that targets the source. No contracts, and free re-treatments come standard.

Farmland is full of life. When developers grade it for houses, the field rodents, ants, and wildlife that lived there lose their habitat and look for the next best shelter. In Mustang, that is often a newly finished home a lot or two away.
Homes on the edge of a subdivision face the most pressure. A backyard that meets remaining crop or pasture land gives rodents and spiders a direct path to the foundation. Sealing entry points and setting a perimeter barrier is the difference between an occasional visitor and a recurring problem.
New slab construction adds its own risk. Disturbed soil around the slab invites ants, and hot, humid summers keep mosquitoes active. We match the plan to your lot and the season.
The farmland-to-subdivision shift sets the pace here.
Move in from remaining farmland and pasture toward new homes.
Colonize disturbed soil around new slabs and graded lots.
Common on edge lots that border open field and brush.
Active through hot, humid central-Oklahoma summers.
Find entry along slab edges in dense new neighborhoods.
Increase near agricultural land and warm-season yards.
Protection tuned to Mustang's new subdivisions.
A barrier for homes that back up to field and pasture.
We seal entry points, not just set traps and leave.
EPA-approved products applied carefully around your family.
Month-to-month plans you can cancel anytime.
If pests return between visits, we come back at no charge.
10% off for military members and first responders.
Why local, source-focused service fits Mustang homes.
| Armory | DIY | National Chain | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treats field-edge pressure | Sometimes | ||
| Same-day or next-day service | |||
| Free re-treatments | |||
| No long-term contract | |||
| Local, veteran-owned team |
We back up to a field on the edge of a new addition and had spiders and mice. Armory sealed things up and set a barrier. Big difference.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. Same-day and next-day service for Mustang subdivisions, with no contracts and free re-treatments.