When I arrived at University Park, 75225, I found not one but two trees, each housing its own bee colony. The hives were about twenty feet up, their entrances buzzing with steady activity. I set up my bee vacuum and smoker, working slowly to calm the bees before separating the colonies. Each hive had its own queen and temperament—one gentle, the other a bit defensive—but both were strong and healthy. Over the next couple of hours, I carefully vacuumed each group into separate boxes, keeping them apart to prevent confusion or fighting later. By midday, both hives were safely contained and ready to be relocated, leaving the trees quiet again beneath the warm Texas sun.