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Armory Pest Defense

Veteran-Owned · The Village, Oklahoma

Rodent Control in The Village, Oklahoma

The Village's 60-year-old ranch homes are full of the small gaps mice use to get inside, and shared rental walls let them spread. Armory finds the entry points, seals them, and clears the rodents for good.

  • Entry-point sealing, not just traps
  • Built for older homes and rentals
  • Attic, crawl, and perimeter checks
  • No long-term contracts

Why Mice Get Into Village Homes

A mouse only needs a gap the size of a dime. The Village's homes date to the 1950s and 60s, so decades of settling have opened cracks around foundations, utility lines, and worn door sweeps. Those gaps are exactly the entry points rodents follow as the weather cools each fall.

The dense, older neighborhood makes it easy for mice to move around. In rental blocks, they travel through shared walls and pipe chases from one unit to the next. Trapping alone leaves the door open. We seal the entry points and remove the rodents so they cannot simply come back.

Close-up of an Armory technician inspecting a utility line gap in an older Village home foundation for rodent entry.

Why The Village Chooses Armory for Rodents

Seal-and-remove rodent control tuned to older gaps and shared walls.

  • Entry-Point Sealing

    We close the dime-sized gaps older homes leave open.

  • Older-Home Expertise

    We know where 60-year-old construction lets mice in.

  • Rental Coordination

    We treat adjoining units so mice do not shift next door.

  • Full Removal

    We remove the active population, not just set a trap or two.

  • Fall-Season Ready

    We time exclusion before the cold-weather push indoors.

  • No Contracts

    Month-to-month plans you can cancel anytime.

Where Rodents Get In Across The Village

Housing age and shared walls decide where mice enter and hide.

Foundation Cracks

Decades of settling open gaps mice slip through at the base.

Utility Penetrations

Old pipe and wire entries leave openings around the seal.

Worn Door Sweeps

Aging doors on older homes leave a gap at the threshold.

Attic and Soffit

Shaded, older rooflines give mice a way up and in.

Shared Walls

In rentals, mice travel between units through wall voids.

Garage Gaps

Cluttered older garages give rodents shelter near the house.

How Our Village Rodent Plan Works

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We find entry points around the foundation, roofline, and utilities.

  2. 02

    Seal

    We close the gaps older construction leaves open to mice.

  3. 03

    Remove

    We clear the active population with targeted trapping.

  4. 04

    Follow Up

    We check back to confirm the rodents stay out.

The Village Trusts Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
We kept hearing mice in the walls of our old ranch every fall. Armory found where they were getting in, sealed it, and cleared them out. No more noise.
Doug P., The Village
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Linda V., Shawnee
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Matt K., OKC Metro

The Village Rodent Control FAQs

Why do older Village homes get mice?

The Village's homes are 60 to 70 years old, so settling has opened gaps around foundations, utilities, and doors. A mouse fits through an opening the size of a dime. Those aged entry points are exactly how rodents get in, especially as fall weather pushes them indoors.

How much does rodent control cost in The Village?

Cost depends on the number of entry points to seal and the size of the infestation. We inspect first, then give a written quote with no hidden fees. Sealing the gaps is what keeps rodents out long after the traps do their job.

Do you seal the entry points or just set traps?

Both. Trapping clears the mice already inside, but in older Village homes the gaps must be sealed or new rodents follow the same path. We close foundation cracks, utility penetrations, and worn sweeps so the problem does not repeat every fall.

Can mice move between rental units here?

Yes. In The Village's older rental blocks, mice travel through shared walls and pipe chases. Treating one unit alone lets them relocate. We inspect and seal the adjoining spaces when needed so the whole building stays protected, not just the affected unit.

Is rodent treatment safe around kids and pets?

Yes. We place traps and any control products in areas rodents travel, out of reach of children and pets. Exclusion work is entirely non-toxic. We will point out anything to keep clear so your family stays comfortable while we solve the problem.
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Seal Mice Out of Your Village Home

Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team that knows The Village's older ranch homes and shared rental walls. We seal, remove, and follow up with no contracts.