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Termite Control in Mustang, Oklahoma

This page is for Mustang homeowners protecting a slab home built on former farmland. Oklahoma has heavy subterranean termite pressure, and the disturbed soil under Mustang's new construction feeds colonies straight toward foundations. Armory stops them before they reach your framing.

  • Trelona baiting system installs from $599
  • Built for new slab-on-grade construction
  • Termite plans $49 or $59 a month
  • WDI reports for buying and selling

Why Mustang Homes Face Termite Pressure

Oklahoma sits in a high-pressure zone for subterranean termites, and Mustang's growth adds to the risk. Most homes here are slab-on-grade builds on graded former farmland, and that soil contact gives termite colonies a direct route through expansion joints and utility penetrations toward wood framing.

Being new is not protection. Because Mustang has grown so fast, many owners have never had a termite inspection and assume a recent build is safe. Colonies can work quietly for months before anyone notices. In a fast-growing city where homes change hands often, a wood-destroying insect report also matters at closing.

Armory protects the whole structure. We inspect the slab and soil, then install a Trelona baiting system that colonies carry back and die from. Termite plans run $49 or $59 a month with no renewal fee, and every quote is written up front.

Close-up of an Armory technician placing a termite bait station in former-farmland soil beside a Mustang home foundation.

Why Mustang Chooses Armory for Termites

Subterranean protection built for new slab-on-grade homes.

  • Trelona Baiting

    Colony-eliminating system installs from $599.

  • New-Build Ready

    We protect slabs on graded former farmland.

  • Soil Inspection

    We check the disturbed soil zones termites follow.

  • Affordable Plans

    $49 or $59 a month with no renewal fee.

  • WDI Reports

    Inspection reports for buying or selling a home.

  • No Contracts

    Month-to-month coverage, cancel anytime.

Termite Risk Points on Mustang Homes

Where subterranean termites enter slab homes.

Slab Contact

Soil pressed against slab-on-grade foundations.

Expansion Joints

Gaps in slabs that give termites a hidden route.

Utility Penetrations

Openings where pipes and wires meet the soil.

Disturbed Soil

Graded former-farmland soil that draws colonies.

Porch Slabs

Attached porch and patio slabs against the home.

Wood-to-Ground

Deck posts and siding touching the ground.

Our Mustang Termite Control Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check the slab, foundation, and disturbed-soil zones.

  2. 02

    Install

    We place the Trelona baiting system around the home.

  3. 03

    Eliminate

    Colonies carry bait back, and the colony collapses.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    Ongoing checks keep new colonies from taking hold.

Mustang Homeowners Trust Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
Our home is only a few years old so we figured termites were not a worry. The inspection found early activity in the soil and they baited it fast. Glad we checked.
Kevin B., Mustang
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Linda V., Shawnee
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Matt K., OKC Metro

Mustang Termite Control FAQs

Can my newer Mustang home really get termites?

Yes. Slab homes on graded former farmland give subterranean termites direct routes through soil contact and expansion joints. New does not mean protected, and because Oklahoma pressure is high, early colonies can reach framing before an owner notices.

Why does Mustang's former-farmland soil matter for termites?

Grading old fields disturbs the soil right against new foundations, and subterranean termite colonies follow soil moisture toward wood. On that disturbed ground, early inspection and baiting are especially worthwhile across Mustang's newer subdivisions.

Do I need a WDI report to sell my Mustang home?

Many Oklahoma home sales require a wood-destroying insect report before closing. We provide WDI inspections and written reports for buyers and sellers, which matters in a fast-growing city like Mustang where homes change hands often.

How much does termite treatment cost in Mustang?

Our Trelona baiting system installs from $599 for homes up to about 2,000 square feet, and termite plans run $49 or $59 a month with no renewal fee. We provide a free inspection and a written quote with no hidden fees first.

How do I know if termites are active in my home?

Watch for mud tubes on the foundation, hollow-sounding wood, and swarmers near windows in spring. Many colonies stay hidden, so a professional inspection is the reliable way to catch subterranean termites early in your Mustang home.
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Protect Your Mustang Home From Termites

Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We stop subterranean termites in Mustang's former-farmland soil with Trelona baiting from $599 and no contracts.