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Armory Pest Defense

Veteran-Owned · The Village, Oklahoma

Termite Control in The Village, Oklahoma

The Village's 60-year-old wood-frame homes sit on Oklahoma's shifting clay soil, a perfect setup for subterranean termites. With frequent home sales and rentals, a clean termite report matters here. Armory protects the home and provides WDI inspections.

  • Subterranean termite specialists
  • Trelona bait system install
  • WDI reports for home sales
  • Termite plans with no renewal trap

Why The Village Homes Face Termite Risk

Oklahoma has high subterranean termite pressure, and The Village checks every box for it. Homes here date to the 1950s and 60s, so decades-old wood-frame construction offers plenty of cellulose. Termites work silently, and by the time you see mud tubes or hollow trim, they have often been active a while.

The soil makes it harder to spot. Central Oklahoma's clay swells and shrinks with moisture, opening cracks along foundations that give subterranean termites a hidden path to the wood. With homes changing hands and renting often in The Village, a current termite inspection protects both your investment and any sale.

Close-up of an Armory technician checking a foundation crack for subterranean termite mud tubes on a Village home.

Why The Village Chooses Armory for Termites

Subterranean termite protection tuned to older homes, clay soil, and home sales.

  • Older-Home Expertise

    We know the vulnerable wood and foundations in 60-year-old homes.

  • Clay-Soil Baiting

    Trelona bait stations catch termites moving through shifting soil.

  • WDI Reports

    Clear inspection reports for buying, selling, or refinancing.

  • No Renewal Trap

    Termite plans without the surprise renewal fees others charge.

  • Real Value Pricing

    Trelona install from $599 up to about 2,000 square feet.

  • Veteran-Owned Trust

    A local team that stands behind the protection it installs.

Termite Pressure Across The Village

Housing age, clay soil, and home sales shape the termite risk here.

Aging Wood Frame

60-year-old framing and trim give termites cellulose to feed on.

Clay Soil Cracks

Shifting clay opens hidden paths to the foundation and wood.

Slab Penetrations

Old plumbing entries let subterranean termites reach the sill.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width tubes on foundations signal active colonies.

Real Estate Turnover

Frequent sales and rentals drive demand for WDI reports.

Moisture Zones

Shaded, damp foundation lines draw termites toward the home.

How Our Village Termite Plan Works

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check the foundation, crawl, and wood for active termite signs.

  2. 02

    Install

    We place the Trelona bait system around the home's perimeter.

  3. 03

    Eliminate

    Bait travels back to the colony to wipe it out at the source.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    We check the stations so the home stays protected long-term.

The Village Trusts Armory

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
We found mud tubes in the garage of our 1950s house before selling. Armory installed the bait system and did the WDI report fast, and the sale went through clean.
Paula G., The Village
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
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 Village Termite Control FAQs

How much does termite treatment cost in The Village?

Our Trelona bait system installs from $599 for homes up to about 2,000 square feet, down from $699. Termite protection plans run $49 or $59 a month with no renewal trap, plus a $199 annual renewal option. We give a written quote after a free inspection.

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

Most lenders and buyers require a wood-destroying insect report before closing, and it is smart given The Village's older homes. We perform the inspection and provide the WDI report you need for the sale. We can also treat quickly if the report finds activity.

Why are older Village homes at higher termite risk?

The Village's homes are 60 to 70 years old, so decades of aging wood-frame construction give subterranean termites plenty to feed on. Combined with Oklahoma's high termite pressure and shifting clay soil, that older stock needs active protection rather than a wait-and-see approach.

How does the clay soil affect termites here?

Central Oklahoma's clay swells and shrinks with moisture, opening cracks along foundations. Subterranean termites use those hidden gaps to reach the wood without being seen. Our Trelona stations sit in that soil and intercept termites as they forage toward your home.

How does the Trelona bait system work?

We place bait stations in the soil around your home. Foraging termites feed on the bait and carry it back to the colony, which eliminates it at the source rather than just repelling termites at the wall. We monitor the stations so protection continues year after year.
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Protect Your Village Home From Termites

Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team that knows The Village's older homes and clay soil. Trelona baiting, WDI reports for sales, and termite plans with no renewal trap.