Rodents
Move in from surrounding fields and farm buildings.
Veteran-Owned · Pottawatomie County
McLoud is a rural, agricultural town where farm-era homes sit near open fields and the North Canadian River. That setting drives rodents, termites, and mosquitoes toward your home. Armory keeps them out with safe, source-focused treatment and no contract.
McLoud is a small community of about 4,350 in northwestern Pottawatomie County, roughly 22 miles east of Oklahoma City. Long known as the self-styled Blackberry Capital of the World, it grew from an agricultural town into a rural bedroom community. Census data classifies essentially all of its residents as living in rural areas.
That rural, farm-rooted character shapes the pests here. Older agricultural-era homes draw subterranean termites and cockroaches, and mice and rats move in from the surrounding fields. The North Canadian River runs past the northeast side of town, feeding mosquito breeding and bringing spiders and ticks from brushy, wooded edges.
Armory is veteran-owned and built for a rural setting like this. You get a free inspection, a written quote with no hidden fees, and treatment that targets the source. No contracts, and free re-treatments come standard.

A rural, agricultural setting brings its own pests.
Move in from surrounding fields and farm buildings.
Target aging wood in older agricultural-era homes.
Thrive in older plumbing and moisture-prone spaces.
Breed along the North Canadian River in warm months.
Ride in from brushy, wooded edges and tall grass.
Nest in barns, sheds, and outbuildings on rural lots.
In McLoud, the land does most of the work. Homes sit close to open fields and farm buildings, which give rodents, spiders, and ticks cover and shelter right up to the foundation. As weather cools, mice and rats look indoors for warmth, so a plan that ignores the yard and outbuildings misses the source.
The homes themselves add risk. Older agricultural-era construction has aging wood and foundations that draw subterranean termites and cockroaches. Damage from termites builds slowly, so early inspection is worth it.
The North Canadian River along the northeast edge holds standing water that mosquitoes need to breed, and its brushy banks bring more spiders and ticks. We treat the whole property, not just indoors.
We walk the home, outbuildings, and field edges for pests.
You get a written quote with no hidden fees before we start.
We target the source and set a perimeter barrier around the home.
Optional recurring plans keep rural pressure from returning.
Rural-ready protection with no lock-in.
We treat the yard, outbuildings, and home, not just indoors.
We seal entry points from fields, barns, and sheds.
EPA-approved products applied carefully around your family.
Month-to-month plans you can cancel anytime.
If pests return between visits, we come back at no charge.
10% off for military members and first responders.
We are out in the country with a barn and a shop, and rodents were everywhere. They treated all of it and sealed the house. Great work.
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.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. Same-day and next-day service for McLoud's rural homes and acreage, with no contracts and free re-treatments.