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Armory Pest Defense

Veteran-Owned · Oklahoma County

Termite Control in Jones, Oklahoma

Older 1898-era homes on Jones acreage, near the Deep Fork River bottomland and its damp soil, give subterranean termites easy entry. Armory protects the house, the outbuildings, and every wood structure on your land.

  • Older-home and acreage specialists
  • Trelona bait and soil barrier options
  • WDI reports for buyers and sellers
  • No long-term contracts

Why Jones Homes Face Real Termite Pressure

Oklahoma has heavy subterranean termite pressure, and Jones checks every box that raises the risk. The town was founded in 1898, so much of its housing stock is older wood-frame construction with settled foundations and crawl spaces. The Deep Fork River bottomland and Cross Timbers soils hold moisture, and subterranean termites need that damp ground to move up into any wood they can reach.

On acreage, that means far more than the house. Sheds, barns, deck posts, fence lines, and firewood piles all give colonies wood-to-soil contact. We inspect the full property, find the conducive conditions, and treat with bait or a soil barrier before a small colony becomes structural damage.

Close-up of subterranean termite mud tubes climbing a wood post near the soil line at an older Jones acreage home.

Why Jones Chooses Armory for Termites

Whole-property protection for older rural homes.

  • Acreage-Wide Inspection

    We check the home, crawl space, barns, and outbuildings.

  • Older-Home Focus

    We know where 1898-era homes let termites in.

  • Trelona Bait System

    In-ground stations eliminate the colony, from $599 up to ~2,000 sq ft.

  • WDI Reports

    Wood-destroying insect reports for buying or selling.

  • Pet and Livestock Aware

    Careful placement around animals and feed.

  • No Contracts

    Plans at $49 or $59 a month, cancel anytime.

Where Termites Attack Jones Properties

Older homes and acreage give termites many targets.

Deep Fork Moisture

Damp bottomland soil keeps subterranean colonies active.

Older Wood Frames

1898-era construction and settled wood invite colonies.

Crawl Spaces

Older rural homes hide mud tubes and moisture below.

Barns and Sheds

Detached outbuildings on posts sit right on the soil.

Wood-to-Soil Contact

Deck posts, fences, and steps touching ground invite entry.

Firewood and Debris

Stacked wood against the home bridges termites inside.

Our Jones Termite Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We walk the full property, home and outbuildings, for mud tubes and damage.

  2. 02

    Plan

    We recommend Trelona bait, a soil barrier, or both, with a written quote.

  3. 03

    Treat

    We install stations or apply the barrier to stop the colony at the source.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    We check stations and conditions so termites do not return.

Jones Homeowners Trust Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
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., Jones
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
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

Jones Termite Control FAQs

Are older Jones homes really at higher termite risk?

Yes. Jones was founded in 1898, so much of its housing is older wood-frame with settled foundations and crawl spaces that termites exploit. Combined with Deep Fork bottomland moisture, that gives subterranean colonies steady access. We inspect the full home and treat conducive conditions before damage sets in.

Do you inspect barns and outbuildings on Jones acreage?

We do. Detached barns, sheds, and shops often sit on wood posts or skids in direct soil contact, which termites reach first. Our Jones inspection covers every wood structure on the property, not just the main house, since colonies do not stop at the front door.

How much does termite treatment cost in Jones?

It depends on home size, outbuildings, and whether you choose bait or a soil barrier. Our Trelona system starts at $599 up to about 2,000 square feet, and plans run $49 or $59 a month. You get a free inspection and written quote first.

Do I need a WDI report to sell my Jones home?

Most lenders require a wood-destroying insect report before closing, especially on older rural and acreage properties with outbuildings. We provide WDI reports for Jones buyers and sellers and can treat any active issue we find so your sale stays on track.

Is termite treatment safe around livestock and pets?

Yes. We use EPA-approved products and place bait stations and barriers with animals in mind. On acreage with feed, barns, and pets, we plan placement carefully so your family and livestock stay safe while the colony is eliminated.
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Protect Your Jones Home and Outbuildings

Get a free termite inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We cover the house, barns, and everything wood on your acreage, with month-to-month plans and no pressure.