Bee & Wasp Removal in Ellensburg, WA
Don't Let Stinging Pests Take Over Your Yard
Discovering a wasp nest in your yard or attached to your home can be alarming. For residents in the Ellensburg area, stinging insects like yellowjackets and paper wasps are not just a nuisance; they pose a direct threat to family and pets, making it unsafe to enjoy your own outdoor space.
At Prosite, we are science-driven, licensed, and insured professionals with nearly 15 years of experience. We provide custom-tailored solutions to safely eliminate these dangers, addressing the infestation at its source to restore your peace of mind and protect your health.
Get professional help for stinging insects today. Call (509) 478-1925 or contact us online to get started.
The Importance of Professional Wasp Removal
Attempting to handle a wasp or hornet nest with DIY methods is extremely dangerous. These insects are territorial and will defend their colony aggressively, often swarming and stinging repeatedly. Unlike bees, wasps can sting multiple times, and their venom can cause severe pain and dangerous allergic reactions.
Many over-the-counter sprays are not powerful enough to eliminate an entire hidden colony. Spraying a nest entrance can aggravate the wasps without killing the queen, and it may even trap them, forcing them to find a new exit—often into your home's living space.
Professionals have the training, specialized protective equipment, and research-backed treatments to handle the situation safely. They can correctly identify the species, assess the full scope of the infestation, and apply a method that ensures the entire colony, including the queen, is eliminated.
Why Choose Prosite for Wasp Control in Ellensburg
When you choose Prosite, you are partnering with a licensed, insured, and science-driven team obsessed with service. We have proudly protected homes in the Ellensburg area since 2011, and our highest priority is your health and peace of mind. Our approach is built on nearly 15 years of professional experience and proven, research-backed methods.
- Proven Expertise: Our team consists of licensed and insured pest control professionals with the expertise to handle even the most dangerous stinging insect infestations.
- Safety First: We prioritize the safety of your family and pets. We use industry-tested treatments and proven techniques to safely remove nests from attics, walls, and yards.
- Science-Driven Methods: We are "Science Driven & Service Obsessed." We don't just spray; we conduct a thorough inspection to identify the species and root cause before applying a tailored, effective solution.
- Transparent Communication: We believe in keeping you informed. Our technicians will explain the methods used, the expected outcomes, and the preventive measures you can take.
- Focus on Prevention: Our goal is not just to eradicate the current nest but to prevent future invasions, helping you achieve whole-home health.
We understand the fear and stress a wasp nest causes. Trust our experienced team to get the job done right, restoring safety to your home and yard.
For fast relief from stinging pests, call (509) 478-1925 or contact us online to speak with our licensed experts.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you provide wildlife control services in Spokane?No, we only offer wildlife control services to customers in Kittitas & Yakima counties.
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Skunks

Their most unique feature is their black body which has a white stripe starting at their head and divides into two stripes that travel down their entire body and tail. But, their most identifiable characteristic is the extremely foul odor that skunks spray from glands found at the base of their tail as a defense mechanism. If sprayed directly into a person's or animal's eyes the spray can cause temporary blindness.
Adult skunks grow to between 20 and 30 inches in length, with their tail adding 7-15 inches to their total length. Adults weigh between 2.5 and 11.5 pounds (i.e. the size of a small housecat).
*Limited services available for skunks.
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Raccoons

Raccoons have many easily recognizable physical features including a black “mask” of fur that surrounds their eyes, fluffy black and gray ringed tails, and a hunched appearance caused because their hind legs are longer than their front legs. Their bodies are covered in dense salt and peppered colored fur. Raccoons may grow to up to three feet in length and weigh between 10 and 30 pounds.