Piedmont Outbuildings
Sheds and barns on acreage where wasps nest undisturbed.
Veteran-Owned · Same-Day Available
Wasps and hornets build under eaves and porches and inside acreage outbuildings and barns. On Piedmont and Mustang lots with sheds, nests have plenty of room. Armory removes them safely countywide.
Wasp pressure looks fairly uniform until you factor in how Canadian County is built. The county is growing fast at its rural-suburban edge, and Piedmont acreage and farmland-backed Mustang lots come with sheds, barns, and detached garages. Those outbuildings are prime real estate for paper wasps, mud daubers, and hornets, which build undisturbed in rafters, corners, and eaves through the warm central-Oklahoma summer.
New neighborhoods add their own nesting spots. Fresh subdivisions in Yukon and Mustang bring covered porches, patios, and deep eaves that wasps colonize quickly, and outdoor living space means more people crossing paths with an active nest. Armory removes nests safely, treats the spots wasps favor, and sets a preventive perimeter so your porch, patio, and outbuildings stay usable all season.

Safe removal for homes, porches, and outbuildings.
We remove active nests from eaves, porches, and outbuildings safely.
We know how wasps colonize sheds and barns on county acreage.
We move fast on active nests near doors and living space.
Yukon to Piedmont, the same veteran-owned team every visit.
EPA-approved products applied with care around the home.
If wasps rebuild between visits, we come back at no charge.
Housing style and outbuildings set the risk. We treat every spot.
Sheds and barns on acreage where wasps nest undisturbed.
Covered porches and deep eaves on new subdivision homes.
Outdoor living space where families cross paths with nests.
Open umbrella nests under eaves, rails, and porch ceilings.
Tube nests on walls, sheds, and the sides of outbuildings.
Large aggressive nests in eaves, trees, and barn rafters.
We locate active nests around the home and any outbuildings.
We treat the nest and remove it safely once activity stops.
We treat favored nesting spots to discourage rebuilding.
We return and re-treat free if wasps come back that season.
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.
Could not have had a better experience. They explained the plan, came out fast, and I saw results the first week. Highly recommend Armory.
Wasps look for protected, sheltered spots to build, and Canadian County offers two very different versions of that. On the acreage around Piedmont and the field edges of Mustang, sheds, barns, and detached garages give paper wasps and hornets undisturbed rafters and corners where a nest can grow all summer before anyone notices.
New neighborhoods provide the other kind of shelter. Covered porches, patios, and deep eaves on fresh Yukon and Mustang builds are ideal nesting sites, and because families use those outdoor spaces, an active nest quickly becomes a stinging hazard by a door or grill. Central-Oklahoma summers keep colonies growing for months.
Knocking a nest down without treating it just invites a rebuild, and disturbing a hornet nest is dangerous. We treat the colony first, remove the nest safely, then treat the favored spots to discourage the next one. That is how a porch, patio, or barn stays usable through the season.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that removes nests safely from eaves, porches, and outbuildings. We serve Yukon, Mustang, Piedmont, and every nearby community with same-day help for active nests.