Yukon
New subdivisions along the I-40 and Route 66 corridor on former prairie.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Canadian County
Canadian County is the fastest-growing county in Oklahoma, and new homes on former farmland in Yukon, Mustang, and Piedmont inherit the pests that field once held. Armory guards homes across the whole county with recurring protection.
Canadian County is Oklahoma's fastest-growing county and the fourth most populous. Suburbs like Yukon, Mustang, and Piedmont have spread across former farmland and pasture west of Oklahoma City, and that rapid build-out is the county's defining pest story. When bulldozers turn open ground into subdivisions, the ants, rodents, spiders, and wildlife that lived in those fields do not vanish. They move toward the nearest shelter, which is often a brand-new home.
The county sits in the Red Bed Plains, with the Gypsum Hills in its northwestern corner and both the North Canadian and Canadian rivers crossing from northwest to southeast. Those river corridors add seasonal moisture and mosquito pressure to nearby developments. Armory builds one recurring plan that handles the whole mix, from early-occupancy ant and rodent issues in new subdivisions to summer mosquitoes near the water.

Whole-home protection built for a fast-growing county.
We know the ant and rodent issues that follow construction on former farmland.
Ants, spiders, roaches, rodents, and seasonal mosquitoes on a single schedule.
The same team from Yukon to Piedmont, with same-day and next-day visits.
A perimeter treatment that stops field pests before they get inside.
EPA-approved products applied with care around the home.
Month-to-month plans with free re-treatments between visits.
Growth and geography change what shows up. We cover every community.
New subdivisions along the I-40 and Route 66 corridor on former prairie.
Slab-on-grade homes on former farmland, with acreage edges nearby.
Large-lot and acreage homes at the rural-suburban edge.
The county seat and older housing toward the Gypsum Hills.
North Canadian and Canadian river flats that hold summer moisture.
Lots next to remaining fields that see extra rodent and spider pressure.
We walk the property and find entry points, nests, and active pressure.
We handle the current problem inside and out on the first visit.
An exterior perimeter treatment keeps field pests from moving back in.
Recurring visits hold the line as the county keeps growing around you.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
A large share of Canadian County housing is recent. Yukon and Mustang have filled with single-family subdivisions, and the Piedmont area tripled in population over two decades. New does not mean pest-free. Grading a former field displaces everything that lived there, and the first homes finished on a site often catch the first wave of ants and rodents looking for cover.
The rural-suburban edge adds its own pressure. Homes on acreage near Piedmont or on the farmland fringe of Mustang sit close to open ground, so spiders, field mice, and the occasional displaced critter test the structure more often than a home in a built-out block. A recurring exterior barrier is what keeps that steady pressure from turning into an indoor problem.
Water shapes the rest. Both rivers cross the county, and summer heat over the Red Bed Plains keeps mosquitoes and flies active near the corridors. One plan that adjusts by season, tightening for mosquitoes in summer and rodents in fall, protects a county home better than reacting to each pest as it appears.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows the county's fast growth. We stop the pests that follow new construction and keep them out, with same-day service across Yukon, Mustang, Piedmont, and every nearby community.