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Break the Cycle

Flea Control in Oklahoma City

The fleas on your pet are the small visible part of a much bigger problem. Real flea control treats the eggs and larvae hiding in your carpet and yard, so the cycle stops instead of restarting.

  • Targets every stage, not just adults
  • Yard and indoor treatment
  • Pet and child-safe once dry
  • Free re-treatments between visits

Why Fleas Are So Hard to Beat

A flea problem is mostly invisible. For every adult flea you spot on a pet, dozens more sit as eggs, larvae, and pupae in carpet fibers, furniture, and shaded soil. Kill only the adults and the rest hatch within days.

Fleas also breed fast in Oklahoma's warm, humid climate. One untreated pair can build into a full infestation in weeks. That speed is why a single cleanup or one bottle of spray almost never holds for long.

Lasting flea control has to hit every stage at once. We pair adult knockdown with a growth regulator that stops eggs and larvae from developing, then return to clear the resistant pupae as they emerge.

What Flea Control Includes

Coverage for the whole life cycle.

  • Adult Knockdown

    We kill the active fleas biting pets and people now.

  • Growth Regulator

    Stops eggs and larvae from maturing into new adults.

  • Yard Treatment

    We treat shaded, damp soil where outdoor fleas develop.

  • Indoor Treatment

    Carpet and pet areas get treated where eggs settle.

  • Follow-Up Visit

    A return trip clears pupae that hatch after the first treatment.

  • No Contract

    Month-to-month protection you can cancel anytime.

Flea Hotspots We Target

Fleas concentrate where pets rest and where the ground stays cool and damp.

Pet Bedding

The single biggest indoor reservoir of flea eggs and larvae.

Carpet and Rugs

Larvae burrow deep into fibers and feed on debris there.

Furniture and Baseboards

Cracks and upholstery shelter eggs out of reach of vacuuming.

Shaded Lawn

Cool, moist soil is where outdoor fleas grow and wait.

Under Decks

Pets and wildlife rest here and seed the soil with eggs.

Crawl Spaces

Damp, dark areas under the home harbor developing fleas.

How Flea Control Works

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We find the indoor reservoirs and the shaded yard zones.

  2. 02

    Treat

    Adult knockdown plus growth regulator hits every life stage.

  3. 03

    Re-Treat

    A follow-up visit clears pupae as they hatch out.

  4. 04

    Maintain

    Seasonal visits keep new fleas from rebuilding the population.

Flea Problems Solved Across the Metro

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
We tried sprays and bombs for a month and the fleas kept coming back. Armory treated everything, came back once, and finally ended it. Wish we had called first.
Holly S., Del City
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
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

The Flea Life Cycle and Why Follow-Up Matters

A flea passes through egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The pupa stage is protected by a tough cocoon that shrugs off most sprays, and it can wait weeks for the warmth and movement that signal a host is near. That is why fleas reappear days after a treatment seems to work.

Our answer is timing. The first visit kills adults and treats eggs and larvae, then a follow-up catches the pupae once they emerge and become vulnerable. Skipping that second step is the most common reason do-it-yourself flea control fails in Oklahoma homes.

Flea Control FAQs

Why do fleas keep coming back after I treat?

Most flea control fails because it kills adults but not the eggs, larvae, and protected pupae waiting in carpet and soil. Those hatch over the following days and weeks. We use a growth regulator and a follow-up visit to break that cycle completely.

Do I have to treat both my yard and my home?

Usually yes. Pets move fleas between the lawn and the house, so treating only one side leaves a reservoir that re-infests the other. We treat the shaded yard zones and the indoor pet areas together for lasting results.

How should I prepare for flea treatment?

Vacuum carpets and furniture, wash pet bedding in hot water, and pick up toys and clutter from the floor. Vacuuming actually helps trigger pupae to hatch so treatment reaches them. We will give you a simple prep checklist before the visit.

Is flea control safe for pets and kids?

Yes. We use EPA-approved products and apply them to label. Once treated areas have dried, usually within an hour, your home and yard are safe for children and pets. Keep animals off treated surfaces until they are dry.

How long until the fleas are gone?

You will see a sharp drop within a few days of the first visit. Because of the pupae, full control usually takes through the follow-up treatment about two weeks later. Continuing flea medication on your pet supports the result.
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End the Flea Cycle for Good

Get a free inspection and a flea control plan that treats every life stage. Pet-safe, contract-free service across the Oklahoma City metro.