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Termite Control in Seminole, Oklahoma

Oklahoma has high subterranean termite pressure, and Seminole's aging oil-boom homes, with their original wood and older foundations, are a prime target. Armory inspects, treats, and protects with the Trelona baiting system.

  • Built for older oil-boom-era homes
  • Trelona baiting system installation
  • WDI reports for home sales
  • Veteran-owned and insured

Why Seminole's Older Homes Face Termite Risk

Subterranean termites are active across Oklahoma, and they work from the soil into the wood, often unseen until damage is done. Seminole's housing stock, dating heavily to the 1920s and 1930s boom, gives them what they seek: original framing, older foundations, and the soil-to-wood contact that lets colonies reach the structure.

Left alone, a colony quietly eats away at the very frame of the home. Armory inspects for active termites and conducive conditions, treats the structure, and installs the Trelona baiting system to protect it long term. For a sale, we also provide the WDI report buyers and lenders often require.

Why Seminole Chooses Armory for Termites

Protection for the frame of your home.

  • Thorough Inspection

    We check wood, foundation, and soil-to-wood contact.

  • Trelona Baiting

    A proven baiting system that protects long term.

  • Older-Home Focus

    We know the risk points boom-era homes carry.

  • WDI Reports

    Wood-destroying insect reports for Seminole home sales.

  • Clear Pricing

    Termite system from $599, with affordable annual renewal.

  • Veteran-Owned

    Licensed, insured, and built on military discipline.

Our Seminole Termite Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check for active termites and conducive conditions.

  2. 02

    Treat

    We treat the structure and address soil-to-wood contact.

  3. 03

    Protect

    We install Trelona bait stations around the home.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    We monitor and renew so protection stays in place.

Termite Risk Points in Older Seminole Homes

Where boom-era homes invite colonies.

Original Framing

Aging 1920s wood is exactly what termites feed on.

Soil-to-Wood Contact

Older foundations let colonies reach the structure.

Crawlspaces

Damp space under older homes draws subterranean termites.

Porch and Deck Posts

Wood set near or in soil gives termites a direct path.

Foundation Cracks

Settling in boom-era homes opens hidden entry routes.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width soil tubes signal an active colony inside.

Seminole Homeowners Trust Armory for Termites

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
Our house dates to the oil-boom days and had termites in the crawlspace. Armory found the source, set the system, and walked us through every step. No pressure at all.
Ronnie B., Seminole
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
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

Seminole Termite Control FAQs

Are Seminole's older homes really at high termite risk?

Yes. Subterranean termites are active statewide, and Seminole's 1920s and 1930s boom-era homes offer original wood, older foundations, and soil-to-wood contact that colonies exploit. That combination makes regular inspection and protection important for older homes here.

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

Often, yes. Many buyers and lenders require a wood-destroying insect report before closing, especially on older homes. We inspect the property and provide the WDI report you need for the sale, along with treatment if the inspection finds active termites.

How much does termite treatment cost in Seminole?

Our Trelona system installs from $599 for homes up to about 2,000 square feet, with an affordable annual renewal to keep protection active. The exact price depends on your home's size and condition, and we confirm it with a free inspection and written quote.

How do I know if I already have termites?

Warning signs include pencil-width mud tubes on the foundation, wood that sounds hollow, discarded swarmer wings, and tight-fitting doors from warping. Many colonies stay hidden, though, so a professional inspection is the reliable way to confirm activity in an older home.

How does the Trelona baiting system protect my home?

We install bait stations in the soil around your home. Foraging termites find the bait, share it through the colony, and the colony collapses. The stations then keep monitoring for new activity, giving your older Seminole home ongoing protection with annual renewal.
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Protect Your Seminole Home From Termites

Get a free inspection from a veteran-owned team that knows older oil-boom homes. Trelona protection from $599, WDI reports for sales, and honest, no-pressure pricing.