Newcastle Subdivisions
New homes on graded cropland draw ants, rodents, and termites early.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of McClain County
McClain County is one of Oklahoma's fastest-growing counties, where new Newcastle subdivisions rise on former farmland and rural acreage spreads toward the Canadian River. That mix drives a wide range of pests. Armory protects homes across the whole county.
McClain County sits just south of the Oklahoma City metro and ranks among the fastest-growing counties in the state. Newcastle, its largest town, has spread across former farmland as commuters push south of the river, while the county seat of Purcell and smaller communities keep a slower, small-town pace. That split between fresh subdivisions and long-settled rural land means no two homes here face the same pests.
The land itself sets the pace. The Canadian River runs the county's entire northern border, and the Washita touches the southwest corner, both feeding mosquito pressure near the water. Hilly, blackjack-oak terrain in the west and open acreage across the county shelter rodents, spiders, and ticks. New construction on graded cropland pushes ants and rodents toward finished homes. Armory tunes each plan to your part of the county and treats the source, not just the surface.

One local team for new builds, town homes, and rural acreage.
Perimeter defense for Newcastle subdivisions rising on former farmland.
We know how pests move on rural land and blackjack-oak country.
Same team from Newcastle to Purcell, with same-day and next-day visits.
We treat where pests nest and enter, not just where you see them.
EPA-approved products applied carefully around your family.
Month-to-month plans with free re-treatments between visits.
The county's growth and geography change which pests show up where.
New homes on graded cropland draw ants, rodents, and termites early.
Older housing in the county seat supports termites and roaches.
Hilly, oak-covered terrain shelters spiders, rodents, and ticks.
Open land and outbuildings pull rodents and ticks toward homes.
The northern river border breeds mosquitoes in warm months.
Damp southwest ground holds moisture that pests need.
We walk the home and yard to find nests, trails, and entry points.
We target the source with products matched to your pests and property.
We set an exterior perimeter that blocks the next wave from getting in.
We return on schedule and re-treat free if pests come back.
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.
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.
Fast growth is the biggest driver in McClain County. As Newcastle and the OKC commuter edge spread across former farmland, grading tears up ground that held field rodents and ant colonies. Those pests do not vanish. They move to the nearest finished home, which is why new subdivisions often see ant, rodent, and termite activity within the first year.
Water and woodland shape the rest. The Canadian River along the north and the Washita in the southwest hold the standing water mosquitoes breed in, while the county's hilly, blackjack-oak west and open acreage give rodents, spiders, and ticks cover close to homes. Rural properties with barns and outbuildings add even more harborage.
One plan cannot cover all of that. We match the treatment to your part of the county, a new build in Newcastle, an older home in Purcell, or acreage out west, and adjust with the seasons so protection holds all year.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows the county's growth and rural land. We treat the source and hold the line, with no contracts and same-day service from Newcastle to Purcell.