Termites
Target aging wood and foundations from the oil-boom era.
Veteran-Owned · Seminole County
Seminole's housing dates heavily to the 1920s oil boom, and heavy rainfall plus nearby lakes keep pest pressure high. That means termites, roaches, and mosquitoes. Armory protects Seminole homes with safe, source-focused treatment and no long-term contract.
Seminole is a town of about 7,100 in central Oklahoma, shaped by the 1926 oil boom that briefly swelled it to 25,000 or 30,000 people. That boom left behind an older building stock dating heavily to the 1920s and 1930s, and it is home to Seminole State College. The city's history is written into its houses, and its pests.
Aging oil-boom-era homes have older foundations and wood that draw subterranean termites and cockroaches. On top of that, Seminole gets about 43 inches of rain a year, and Sportsman Lake and Wewoka Lake sit nearby. All that water fuels strong mosquito pressure, while the surrounding wildlife refuge, woods, and farmland bring rodents, spiders, and ticks toward homes.
Armory is veteran-owned and built for this. 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.

Old housing plus heavy rain and lakes shape the picture.
Target aging wood and foundations from the oil-boom era.
Thrive in older plumbing and damp, moisture-prone spaces.
Surge with heavy rain and nearby Sportsman and Wewoka lakes.
Move in from the refuge, woods, and farmland around town.
Ride in from brushy, wooded edges and tall grass.
Common across older neighborhoods and damp soil.
Age and moisture work together here. Oil-boom-era homes from the 1920s and 1930s have older foundations, plumbing, and wood, and that gives subterranean termites and cockroaches what they need. Slow, hidden termite damage is easy to miss, so a professional inspection is worth it.
Then there is the water. About 43 inches of rain a year is a lot for the region, and Sportsman Lake, its 1,400-acre wildlife refuge, and Wewoka Lake sit close by. All that standing water feeds heavy mosquito breeding through the warm season, so yard treatment matters as much as indoor work.
The wildlife refuge, woods, and farmland around town add rodents, spiders, and ticks, especially for homes on the edge. We match the plan to your home and the season.
Local service for older homes and a wet climate.
Inspection and treatment for aging oil-boom-era foundations.
Yard treatment for a rainy climate and nearby lakes.
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.
We check the home for termites, moisture, and pest entry points.
You get a written quote with no hidden fees before we start.
We target the source indoors and set a perimeter outside.
Optional recurring plans keep pressure from moving back in.
Our house is from the boom days and we had termites in the crawlspace. They laid out a clear plan and stood behind it. Honest and thorough.
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.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. Same-day and next-day service for older and lakeside Seminole homes, with no contracts and free re-treatments.