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P & A Urban Forestry Consulting
Founded in 2014, P & A Urban Forestry Consulting is based in Richmond Hill, Ontario. We specialize in tree assessments, including arborist reports, tree maintenance and preservation, storm damage, insects and diseases. Arborist Reports and Tree Permit Reports based on our assessments can be used when applying for Private Tree Bylaw Permits.

We are proud to work on residential, institutional, and commercial properties, and consult with municipal governments and conservation authorities. We are insured for commercial general liability and errors and omissions. Founder and President Peter Wynnyczuk has over 38 years of involvement in urban forestry.
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We are a local, family-run business offering a wide range of professional arboriculture consulting and assessment services (ISA Certified Arborist, ON-2067A). We strive to provide our clients with the best service and results using our 38 years of arborist and urban forestry experience. When you choose P & A Urban Forestry Consulting, you choose honesty, reliability and experience.
As a professional arborist company, P & A Urban Forestry strives to provide the best service to all our clients. Our client's satisfaction speaks to the high quality of work we do. Customers who were looking for a professional arborist have great things to say after working with P & A.

From the initial visit last spring to assess my very mature spruce trees, it was obvious that not only are you an experienced professional, but that you are truly engaged with the living processes of trees.Any questions I had were answered in depth and in plain language.
In Ontario, there are many tree insects and diseases that we must constantly watch out for. In particular, invasive tree insects and diseases lead to the deaths of many trees across the province. P & A Urban Forestry Consulting can help identify, prevent, and suggest course of action in order to remedy the infected trees and help prevent future infestation.
Learn about the Emerald Ash Borer in Ontario, an invasive species that is killing ash trees and spreading across Canada. Q: How does the Emerald Ash Borer affect the tree? A: Eggs are laid on the trunk in the summer. When they hatch the larvae bore into the bark and live by feeding on the tissue under the bark and creating tunnels.
Lymantria dispar dispar (LDD), previously known as the Gypsy Moth, is an invasive species that has been in Canada for over a century. If you think your tree may be infested by LDD / Gypsy Moth or larvae, contact P & A for a diagnosis, assessment, and advice. Q: What is Lymantria dispar dispar (Gypsy Moth)?
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