Central Oklahoma City
Dense, older neighborhoods with roach, ant, and rodent pressure in aging framing.
Veteran-Owned · Serving All of Oklahoma County
Oklahoma County packs the state capital, dense inner-ring suburbs, and rural east-edge acreage into one map. Armory runs recurring pest control that fits each of them, from Oklahoma City to Edmond, Midwest City, and Choctaw.
Oklahoma County is the most populous county in the state and the dense core of the metro. Its pest pressure changes block by block. Central Oklahoma City and inner suburbs like Del City and Midwest City hold a large stock of older, mid-century homes, which means steady cockroach and ant activity tied to aging structures. The county seat sits right in the middle of it all, so pests move easily between packed neighborhoods.
The edges look nothing like the core. Choctaw, Harrah, and the outer parts of the county carry acreage, outbuildings, and fields that push rodents and spiders indoors. River corridors along the North Canadian and reservoirs like Lake Overholser and Lake Stanley Draper add humid, low ground that feeds mosquitoes and moisture-loving pests. Armory sets up a recurring plan matched to your part of the county, not a one-size sprayer route.

Recurring protection built for the county's mix of city and country.
Quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly service tuned to dense city lots or open acreage.
The same veteran-owned team runs from Bethany to Choctaw with fast scheduling.
We know which pests hit older OKC cores versus east-edge acreage.
If pests return between visits, we come back at no extra charge.
EPA-approved products applied with care around families and yards.
Month-to-month plans you can pause or cancel anytime.
The county's housing and land change what shows up. We cover every part of it.
Dense, older neighborhoods with roach, ant, and rodent pressure in aging framing.
Packed mid-century suburbs near Tinker AFB with steady structural pests.
A mix of older cores and newer builds, both facing seasonal pest cycles.
Established inner-ring lots where mature landscaping holds moisture and pests.
East-edge acreage and outbuildings that push rodents and spiders indoors.
Low, damp ground near the North Canadian and Lake Overholser that drives mosquitoes.
We walk your home and yard to find active pests and likely entry points.
We treat the interior, exterior, and problem zones on the first visit.
We set up a plan that fits your home, from quarterly to monthly.
We return on schedule and re-treat free if pests come back between visits.
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.
Pests do not respect city limits inside Oklahoma County. A roach problem in an older Del City rental, an ant trail in an Edmond kitchen, and mice in a Choctaw shop all trace back to the same seasonal cycles and the same county geography. A recurring plan keeps a barrier in place year round instead of chasing each outbreak after it starts.
The county's density is part of the challenge. When homes sit close together in central Oklahoma City and the inner suburbs, pests that leave one house often find the next one fast. Treating on a set schedule, exterior first, keeps that pressure from building at your door.
We match the plan to your setting. Dense urban lots usually do well on quarterly or bi-monthly service, while acreage with outbuildings and heavy summer pest loads may call for monthly visits. You are never locked in, so you can adjust as the seasons change.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team that knows the whole county, from packed OKC neighborhoods to east-edge acreage. Choose a plan that fits your home, with free re-treatments and no contracts.