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Termite Control in Oklahoma City

Termites work silently inside your walls, and Oklahoma is prime territory for them. Armory stops active colonies and shields your home with proven bait stations and a liquid barrier, backed by a warranty.

  • Trelona bait stations plus liquid barrier
  • Free inspections and WDI reports
  • Warranty-backed protection
  • Pet and child-safe once dry

Why Oklahoma Homes Are at Real Risk

Subterranean termites are one of the most destructive pests a homeowner faces, and Central Oklahoma sits in a high-pressure zone for them. They nest in the soil, tunnel up into the structure, and eat wood from the inside out where you cannot see it.

The damage adds up fast and quietly. Termites cause billions of dollars in home damage across the country every year, and most of it is not covered by insurance. By the time you spot the signs, a colony may have been feeding for months.

That is why prevention beats repair. We inspect for active termites, treat any colony we find, and protect the home with a bait system and a liquid barrier so new termites cannot get established. It is protection for the biggest investment most families own.

Close-up of an Armory technician inspecting termite mud tubes on the foundation wall of an Oklahoma City home.

Why OKC Chooses Armory for Termites

Proven protection for your home's structure.

  • Two-Part Protection

    Trelona bait stations plus a liquid barrier around the home.

  • Colony Elimination

    Bait is carried back to wipe out the whole colony, not a few workers.

  • Free Inspection

    We check the whole home and give you a written plan and quote.

  • WDI Reports

    Real-estate termite reports for buyers, sellers, and lenders.

  • Warranty-Backed

    Ongoing protection plans with renewal and re-treatment.

  • Pet and Child-Safe

    EPA-approved products applied by licensed technicians.

Warning Signs of Termites in Your Home

Termites hide their work. These are the clues we look for on every inspection.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width mud tunnels on foundations, walls, or piers.

Swarmers

Winged termites indoors in spring, often after warm rain.

Discarded Wings

Small piles of shed wings near windows and doors.

Hollow Wood

Wood that sounds hollow or gives way under light pressure.

Bubbling Paint

Blistered or bubbling paint that can signal moisture and tunnels.

Sticking Doors

Warped frames and stiff doors as damage shifts the structure.

Our Termite Control Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check the foundation, crawl space, and wood for active termites.

  2. 02

    Treat

    We eliminate active colonies with bait and targeted treatment.

  3. 03

    Protect

    Bait stations and a liquid barrier guard the whole home.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    We service the system and renew protection year to year.

Oklahoma City Trusts Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
We found swarmers in the spring and panicked. Armory inspected the same week, set up bait stations and a barrier, and walked us through the warranty. True professionals.
Steven O., Edmond
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
Phillip D., OKC Metro
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

How Bait and Barrier Work Together

A liquid barrier and a bait system solve two different problems. The barrier is termiticide applied in the soil around the foundation, creating a treated zone that termites cannot cross to reach the home. It protects the structure from the outside in.

Bait stations work from the other direction. Placed in the soil around the property, they draw foraging termites to a bait that workers carry back and share, which collapses the colony at its source. Together the two methods stop the termites already active and block the next ones.

This layered approach is why professional termite control lasts. A single treatment can miss a colony feeding from a direction it did not cover, while bait plus barrier plus annual monitoring keeps the home protected season after season.

Termite Season and Swarms in Oklahoma

Subterranean termites are active year round in Oklahoma, but spring is when homeowners notice them most. Warm, humid days, often right after rain, trigger swarms of winged termites leaving to start new colonies.

Finding swarmers or their discarded wings inside is a strong sign of an established colony nearby, not a passing problem. It means the time to inspect and treat is now, before another season of hidden feeding adds to the damage.

Oklahoma's clay soils and wood-framed homes give termites everything they need, so local experience matters. We time monitoring and treatment to how termites actually move here rather than running a generic national script.

Termite Control FAQs

How do I know if I have termites?

Look for mud tubes on the foundation, winged swarmers or discarded wings indoors in spring, hollow-sounding wood, and bubbling paint. Many signs stay hidden, though, which is why a professional inspection is the only reliable way to confirm active termites.

What is the difference between bait stations and a liquid barrier?

A liquid barrier treats the soil around your foundation so termites cannot cross into the home. Bait stations draw foraging termites to bait they carry back to eliminate the colony. We use both together, which protects the structure and wipes out the source.

Is termite treatment safe for my family and pets?

Yes. We use EPA-approved products applied by licensed technicians, with bait stations sealed and placed in the soil and barrier treatment injected below grade. Once applications are complete, treated areas are safe for children and pets.

Do you provide termite reports for real estate?

Yes. We provide WDI (wood-destroying insect) inspection reports for home sales, which buyers, sellers, and lenders often require. Our inspector documents any evidence of termites and the treatment status so your transaction can move forward.

How much does termite treatment cost in Oklahoma City?

It depends on your home size, the construction type, and whether termites are already active. We offer seasonal specials and monthly protection plans, and we provide a free inspection with a written quote and no hidden fees before any work begins.

Will termites come back after treatment?

New colonies are always looking for a way in, which is why ongoing protection matters. Our bait stations, liquid barrier, and annual monitoring keep working after the initial treatment, and warranty plans include re-treatment if activity returns.

How fast can termites damage a home?

A mature colony can include hundreds of thousands of termites feeding continuously, so damage builds over months and years rather than overnight. The danger is that it happens unseen, which is why early inspection and continuous protection save the most money.

DIY vs Professional Termite Control

Why store products cannot protect a whole home.

ArmoryDIY ProductsNational Chain
Eliminates the colony
Whole-home barrier
WDI real-estate reportsSometimes
Warranty and monitoring
Local Oklahoma expertise
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