Central Oklahoma City
Older homes with worn door sweeps and utility gaps mice exploit.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Oklahoma County
Older Oklahoma City homes hand mice a hundred ways in, while Choctaw and Harrah acreage sends rodents from fields and outbuildings. Armory seals and traps across the whole county, and fall pressure is the worst.
Oklahoma County covers both the dense urban core and the rural east edge, and rodents exploit both. In central Oklahoma City and older inner suburbs like Del City and Midwest City, decades-old homes have gaps mice slip through: worn door sweeps, utility penetrations, and settled foundations. A mouse needs only a small opening to move from the yard into the wall, and older homes offer plenty.
The county's edges bring a different pressure. Choctaw, Harrah, and the outer county carry acreage, barns, sheds, and open fields. When crops are cut and the weather cools, rodents leave those fields and outbuildings and head for the nearest heated structure, which is often the house. Fall is the sharpest spike everywhere. Armory seals the entry points and sets a trapping plan so rodents cannot keep coming back.

Exclusion-first rodent control for city gaps and country fields.
We seal the entry points so rodents cannot get back inside.
We handle barns, sheds, and field-edge homes in Choctaw and Harrah.
We find the hidden gaps in aging OKC and inner-suburb homes.
We time treatment for the autumn push when rodents move indoors.
Placed traps and EPA-approved products used with care.
Month-to-month protection with free re-treatments between visits.
City gaps and country fields both drive the pressure. We cover both.
Older homes with worn door sweeps and utility gaps mice exploit.
Mid-century foundations with settled cracks and entry points.
Acreage, barns, and sheds where field rodents move toward homes.
East-edge lots near open ground with steady rodent pressure.
Established homes where garages and storage draw rodents in.
Homes near open grass and the North Canadian with heavy fall movement.
We find entry points, runways, and nesting sites inside and out.
We exclude the gaps rodents use so they cannot get back in.
We set traps to remove the rodents already inside the structure.
We check on schedule and re-treat free if activity returns.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Bait removes some rodents, but it does nothing about the hole they came through. In older Oklahoma City and inner-suburb homes, a mouse can enter through a gap the width of a pencil. Unless those gaps get sealed, new rodents keep following the same path into the walls. Exclusion is the part that actually ends the cycle.
On the county's rural edge, the pressure is seasonal and heavy. Choctaw and Harrah acreage sits next to fields and outbuildings full of rodents. When crops come down and nights turn cold, those rodents move toward the warmest structure nearby. Sealing the home, then trapping what is inside, keeps the field population outdoors where it belongs.
Fall is the moment that matters. Rodent activity spikes as temperatures drop across the whole county, from urban cores to open acreage. Getting exclusion done before that push means fewer rodents ever make it inside, instead of chasing them all winter.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that seals the gaps and traps the rodents inside. We handle older city homes and rural acreage alike, especially through the fall push, with no contracts.