Noble Acreage
Wooded, grassy rural lots hold fleas and ticks year-round.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Cleveland County
Wooded acreage around Noble, tree-lined yards near Lake Thunderbird, and creek edges along the Little and Canadian rivers give fleas and ticks the cover they need. Armory treats the yard where they live so your pets and family stay protected.
Fleas and ticks wait in shaded, grassy, and wooded cover, and Cleveland County has plenty of it. Noble and the rural edges bring wooded acreage and grassy lots. Tree-lined yards near Lake Thunderbird and creek edges along the Little and Canadian rivers form wildlife corridors, and deer, raccoons, and stray animals carry ticks and fleas right up to the property line. Once a pet brushes past, they hitch a ride indoors.
Ticks in central Oklahoma can spread illness, and a flea problem multiplies fast because most of the population lives as eggs and larvae in the yard, not on the animal. Treating the pet alone leaves the source untouched. Armory treats the yard itself, focusing on the shaded edges and wildlife paths where fleas and ticks hide, so the problem is cut off before it reaches your door.

Yard treatment that protects pets and family.
We treat where fleas and ticks live, not just the pet.
We hit shaded edges and wildlife paths that feed the problem.
We handle wooded and grassy lots around Noble and beyond.
We target eggs and larvae in the yard, not just adults.
EPA-approved products applied with care around your family.
If fleas or ticks return between visits, we come back free.
Wooded and grassy cover drives the problem. We treat every zone.
Wooded, grassy rural lots hold fleas and ticks year-round.
Tree-lined lots east of Norman near the reservoir.
Little and Canadian river corridors host wildlife hosts.
Cool, damp fence lines and tree lines where ticks wait.
Unmowed edges give ticks the perfect ambush spot.
Deer and raccoon paths carry ticks up to the yard.
We map shaded edges, tall grass, and wildlife paths in your yard.
We target fleas and ticks in the cover where they hide and breed.
We hit eggs and larvae so the population cannot rebuild.
Seasonal visits keep pressure low through the warm months.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
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.
Most of a flea population is not on the animal. Eggs, larvae, and pupae live in the yard and carpet, so treating only the pet leaves the majority of the problem in place. Within days, new fleas hatch and reinfest. The same logic applies to ticks, which wait in cover for a host to pass rather than living on the animal full time.
Cleveland County gives both pests steady support. Noble acreage, wooded lots near Lake Thunderbird, and creek edges along the rivers form wildlife corridors, and deer and other animals keep carrying ticks and fleas to the yard's edge. That is why rural and tree-backed lots feel the heaviest pressure.
Our treatment targets the yard, especially the shaded edges and grassy borders where these pests concentrate. By hitting adults and the eggs and larvae in the cover, we break the cycle at the source. Seasonal follow-up keeps the yard protected through Oklahoma's long warm season.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows Noble's acreage and the wooded lots near Lake Thunderbird. We treat the yard at the source, backed by free re-treatments and no long-term contract.