Norman and OU
Older campus-area homes draw roaches, ants, and termites.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Cleveland County
From the University of Oklahoma and Norman's older neighborhoods to fast-growing Moore and the smaller-town edges of Noble, Cleveland County homes face a mix of pests. Armory keeps them out with a recurring plan built for the county's housing and terrain.
Cleveland County is the third most populous county in Oklahoma, and it is not one kind of place. Norman is a college town anchored by the University of Oklahoma, with older housing near campus that draws roaches and termites. Moore is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the metro, much of it built on former farmland, which pushes ants and rodents into new homes. Noble and the county's outlying edges add rural acreage where mice and spiders find cover.
That range is exactly why a single spray on a single day rarely holds. Pests rebuild with each warm season, and different homes face different pressure. Armory sets up a recurring plan that treats the outside of your home as a barrier and handles what gets inside, then comes back on a schedule. It is protection matched to your part of the county, not a one-size playbook.

Steady protection tuned to the county's mix of homes.
We know Norman's older stock, Moore's new builds, and Noble's acreage.
A treated perimeter stops most pests before they reach the door.
We handle roaches, ants, and spiders that already made it inside.
One veteran-owned team covers Norman, Moore, Noble, and beyond.
EPA-approved products applied with care around your family.
If pests return between visits, we come back at no charge.
Each part of the county brings its own pests. We cover them all.
Older campus-area homes draw roaches, ants, and termites.
New builds on former farmland see displaced ants and rodents.
Acreage and outbuildings invite mice, spiders, and ticks.
Yards near the reservoir face heavier mosquito activity.
The Little River rises in Moore and holds damp, buggy cover.
Turnover near campus keeps roach and bed bug pressure high.
We walk your property to find entry points and active pests.
We build an exterior barrier and clear anything already inside.
We seal gaps and set the plan to your home's real pressure.
Recurring visits keep pests out through every Oklahoma season.
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.
Cleveland County blends a college town, established suburbs, and rural acreage, and each setting feeds pests in its own way. Norman's older university-area housing supports termites and roaches, while rapid growth in Moore disturbs ground that ants and rodents once owned. A one-time visit clears today's problem but leaves the next wave free to move in.
A recurring plan works with the county's seasons instead of against them. Ants and mosquitoes surge in warm, wet spring and summer, and rodents push indoors as fall cools. A treated exterior barrier, refreshed on a schedule, keeps that pressure from ever building into an indoor problem.
We tune the plan to your address. A Moore new build near the Little River, a Norman rental near campus, and a Noble home on acreage each get the products and timing that fit. That local match is what keeps a minor sighting from becoming a whole-home issue.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows Norman, Moore, and Noble. We build a barrier around your home and keep pests out with recurring service tuned to the county's seasons.