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Termite Control in Seminole County, Oklahoma

The town of Seminole's 1920s oil-boom homes and the county's clay-heavy cross-timbers soils create real subterranean termite risk. Armory protects the home and the sale.

  • Subterranean termite treatment and baiting
  • Older oil-boom-era homes protected
  • WDI reports for real-estate closings
  • Trelona install from $599, no contracts

Why Seminole County Homes Face Termite Risk

Oklahoma has heavy subterranean termite pressure, and Seminole County checks every box that raises it. The town of Seminole's housing stock dates largely to the 1920s and 1930s oil boom, so many homes sit on aging wood-frame foundations that termites target. The county's cross-timbers terrain brings clay-heavy soils that hold the moisture termites need.

Termites work silently, often for years, before the damage shows. That makes early detection and a real barrier essential, especially for older homes changing hands. Whether you are protecting a longtime family home near Seminole or need a WDI report to close a sale, we inspect thoroughly and install lasting protection.

Close-up of an Armory technician inspecting the foundation and soil of an older wood-frame home for subterranean termites in Seminole County.

Why Seminole County Chooses Armory for Termites

Detection, a real barrier, and reports that close sales.

  • Older-Home Expertise

    We know the risks of Seminole's 1920s wood-frame housing.

  • Trelona Baiting

    A proven baiting system that eliminates the colony over time.

  • WDI Reports

    Wood-destroying insect reports for real-estate closings.

  • Clay-Soil Aware

    We plan treatment for the county's moisture-holding soils.

  • Clear Pricing

    Trelona install from $599, with plans and no renewal traps.

  • No Long-Term Contracts

    Protection without being locked in, cancel anytime.

Termite Warning Signs in Seminole County Homes

Catch these early, especially in older oil-boom-era homes.

Mud Tubes

Pencil-width soil tubes on foundations and piers signal activity.

Hollow Wood

Wood that sounds hollow when tapped may be eaten from inside.

Discarded Wings

Piles of wings near windows point to a nearby swarm.

Bubbling Paint

Warped or bubbling paint can hide termite moisture damage.

Sagging Floors

Soft or sagging floors in older homes suggest structural feeding.

Spring Swarms

Swarmers emerging in spring often mean an established colony.

Our Seminole County Termite Process

  1. 01

    Inspect

    We check the foundation, wood, and soil for activity and risk.

  2. 02

    Treat

    We install the Trelona baiting system around the home.

  3. 03

    Eliminate

    Bait reaches the colony and removes it over time.

  4. 04

    Protect

    Ongoing monitoring keeps the barrier working, plus WDI reports on request.

Seminole County Trusts Armory for Termites

5.0 rating · 140+ reviews
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
We were selling our older place in Seminole and needed a termite report fast. Armory inspected, handled treatment, and got us the WDI report on time.
Janet P., Seminole
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

Seminole County Termite Control FAQs

Do older Seminole homes really need termite protection?

Yes. Much of Seminole's housing dates to the 1920s and 1930s oil boom, and aging wood-frame homes on clay-heavy soil are exactly what subterranean termites target. Oklahoma's termite pressure is high, so an inspection and a real barrier protect the home's structure and value.

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

Many Oklahoma real-estate transactions require a wood-destroying insect report, especially with financing. We perform the inspection and provide the WDI report lenders and buyers expect. For older Seminole homes, an early inspection avoids surprises that can delay or derail a closing.

How much does termite treatment cost in Seminole County?

Our Trelona baiting system installs from $599 for homes up to about 2,000 square feet, with termite plans at $49 or $59 a month and no renewal trap. Final pricing depends on your home size and layout. We inspect and give a written quote first.

How does the Trelona baiting system work?

We install bait stations in the soil around your home. Foraging termites find the bait, share it through the colony, and the colony collapses over time. Ongoing monitoring keeps the barrier active. It is a proven, lower-disruption approach that fits older homes well.

How can I tell if my home already has termites?

Watch for mud tubes on the foundation, hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings near windows, and spring swarms. Older homes can hide damage for years. If you see any sign, or it has been a while since an inspection, we will check thoroughly and advise honestly.
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Protect Your Seminole County Home From Termites

Get a free inspection from a licensed, veteran-owned team. Trelona protection from $599 and WDI reports for closings across Seminole County.