Piedmont Acreage
Large lots at the rural edge where field mice press hardest.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Canadian County
When a subdivision replaces a field, the mice that lived there head for warmth and shelter. Piedmont acreage and farmland-edge homes see it worst. Armory seals rodents out across the whole county.
Canadian County is the fastest-growing county in Oklahoma, and rodents are one of the first pests to follow new construction. Yukon, Mustang, and Piedmont are rising on former farmland and pasture, and when that open ground is graded, the field mice living there lose their habitat. They move toward the nearest structure, and a warm new home with foundation gaps is an easy target, especially as temperatures drop in fall.
The rural-suburban edge feels it most. Piedmont spreads across large lots and acreage, and many Mustang homes back up to remaining fields. Those properties sit close to open ground where mice and rats breed, so rodent pressure stays high year after year. Armory does more than set bait. We find and seal the entry points, remove the active rodents, and keep the field population from reclaiming the home.

Exclusion-first control built for the county's edge.
We find and close the gaps mice use, so bait alone is not the whole plan.
We clear the active rodents already inside the structure.
We know how field mice test large-lot and farmland-edge homes.
Yukon to Piedmont, the same veteran-owned team every visit.
Tamper-resistant stations and careful placement around the home.
If rodents return between visits, we come back at no charge.
New builds and open fields drive the problem. We cover every community.
Large lots at the rural edge where field mice press hardest.
Homes backing onto remaining fields with steady rodent traffic.
Fresh subdivisions on former prairie with foundation entry gaps.
Cooling weather that pushes mice indoors across the county.
Sheds and garages on acreage that shelter and feed rodents.
Aging stock with settled gaps that give rodents easy access.
We find the entry points, runways, and nesting sites inside and out.
We seal the gaps and penetrations rodents use to get in.
We trap and clear the active rodents already in the home.
We check stations and re-treat free to keep the field population out.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Bait kills rodents that are already inside, but it does nothing to stop the next ones from coming. In a county growing this fast, there is always another field being graded and another wave of displaced mice looking for shelter. Without sealing the entry points, a baited home simply refills from the surrounding open ground.
Acreage and farmland-edge homes face constant pressure. Piedmont's large lots and Mustang's field-backed subdivisions sit right next to rodent habitat, and outbuildings, barns, and sheds give mice a staging area close to the house. Fall makes it sharper, as cooling weather sends rodents indoors across central Oklahoma all at once.
That is why we lead with exclusion. We seal the gaps around foundations, utility lines, and vents, then remove the active rodents and monitor the result. Sealing the home is the difference between clearing rodents once and clearing them every fall for years.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that seals entry points, not just sets bait. We protect new builds and acreage homes across Yukon, Mustang, Piedmont, and every nearby community.