Termites
Target disturbed ground and aging rural structures.
Veteran-Owned · McClain County
Newcastle has more than doubled in size, with new subdivisions rising on former cropland beside the Canadian River. That mix of fresh construction and river bottomland drives pests toward your home. Armory keeps them out with safe, source-focused treatment and no contract.
Newcastle sits in northwestern McClain County, just south of Oklahoma City across the Canadian River. Its population more than doubled from about 5,400 in 2000 to nearly 11,000 in 2020, and it anchors the Tri-City area with Tuttle and Blanchard. Once built on cotton, ranching, and dairy, it is now a fast-growing commuter suburb.
That growth, plus the river, shapes the pests here. New subdivisions replace former cropland, and grading that ground drives termites, ants, and rodents toward new homes. Older rural and acreage properties face termite and rodent pressure of their own. The Canadian River along the northeastern edge brings mosquitoes, spiders, and occasional wildlife from brushy bottomland.
Armory is veteran-owned and built for this range. 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.

Construction is the first driver. As former cropland becomes subdivisions, grading tears up ground that held field rodents, ants, and other pests. They do not disappear. They move to the nearest finished home, which is why new Newcastle neighborhoods see termite, ant, and rodent activity early on.
The river is the second driver. The Canadian River forms the city's northeastern boundary, and its low, brushy bottomland holds moisture that mosquitoes use to breed. That same bottomland brings spiders and the occasional wildlife pest toward homes near the water.
Older rural and acreage homes add termite and rodent risk from aging structures and open land. We match the plan to your part of town, whether that is a new build or an established acreage property.
New construction and river bottomland set the pace here.
Target disturbed ground and aging rural structures.
Colonize disturbed soil around new slabs and graded lots.
Displaced by construction and drawn from open acreage.
Breed in the Canadian River bottomland in warm months.
Move in from brushy bottomland near the river.
Nest under eaves and in new fencing during warm months.
Protection tuned to a growing river town.
A barrier that stops the first wave into new subdivision homes.
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 Newcastle homes.
| Armory | DIY | National Chain | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treats new-build and river pressure | Sometimes | ||
| Same-day or next-day service | |||
| Free re-treatments | |||
| No long-term contract | |||
| Local, veteran-owned team |
New house in a new addition and we started seeing ants and spiders fast. Armory set a barrier and it stopped. Quick, honest, no pressure.
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.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. Same-day and next-day service for new and rural Newcastle homes, with no contracts and free re-treatments.