Odorous House Ants
Common indoor invaders drawn to moisture and sweets in older kitchens.
Veteran-Owned · Colony Elimination
Across the county's farmland edges and older Seminole neighborhoods, Armory targets the ant colony at its source, not just the trail on your counter.
Seminole County is farmland and cross-timbers woodland, and both are ant country. Colonies nest in pasture soil, along field edges, and under the mature landscaping around older county homes. When it turns hot and dry, or after a heavy rain, they push indoors looking for water and food.
Store sprays kill the workers you see and signal the rest to split off and rebuild, so one trail becomes several. We work the opposite way. We identify the species, find the nest, and use bait the workers carry back to the queen. Treat the source, and the colony collapses instead of multiplying.

Source elimination, done safely on any property.
We confirm the ant first, since the plan changes by species.
Bait reaches the queen and nest, not just the visible trail.
We treat where field and pasture colonies push toward the home.
We find and seal the gaps ants use to get inside older homes.
EPA-approved bait placed out of reach of kids and pets.
If ants return between visits, we come back at no charge.
Each ant calls for a different plan. We treat them all.
Common indoor invaders drawn to moisture and sweets in older kitchens.
Aggressive mound builders in pastures and rural yards, with painful stings.
Nesting under slabs and driveways, trailing in through cracks.
Excavating damp or aging wood in older county homes and outbuildings.
Building large mounds in open farmland and pushing toward homes.
Nesting in damaged wood and trailing along wires and eaves.
We confirm the species and locate active trails and nests.
Colony-targeting bait is placed where workers are most active.
An exterior perimeter blocks the next wave from the field edge.
We follow up to confirm the colony is gone, not hidden.
Very knowledgeable. I have him handle pest issues at all of my houses. Quick to respond and gets it done right. Highly recommend.
Fire ant mounds took over our yard near Konawa every summer. Armory knocked them out and set up treatment so they stopped coming back.
He did an extra treatment on the first visit and came back after two weeks. The problem was gone in both houses. Very trustworthy.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. We target the colony, not just the trail, for homes across Seminole County.