Sounds like you have swarm. What are you using for attractant? I HAVE LEARNED THAT IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE BIT of LGO to work, too much does not. If possible get frames in with as little disturbance as possible. As I have said before "Everything is right and everything is wrong". I have a friend about 70 miles NE from you that takes the swarm out as soon as he can, last year he caught 3 swarms in one trap in one day. Get in touch with the Bee club in Tyler.
Well heck. No, I was being overly hopeful. I had one old wonky bit of drawn drone comb in there that had a tiny bit of honey in the corners. It looks like it was just robber bees removing the last bit of honey. To my (very untrained) eye, they were not nearly as frantic as robbing bees. They were very calmly coming and going and even seemed to have guard bees posted at the door watching. But they left after being here 3-4 hours yesterday and a couple of hours this morning. I peeked inside... the honey corners are licked clean and no new comb was built.
So it's now put back together with about 5 frames (only one drawn) and some lemongrass oil. I'll wait for a real swarm. I've also got 4 traps out in various areas of town and one nuc on order for delivery next month. I was just hopeful I'd grabbed a swarm by luck.
...oh, and I'm already a member with the Tyler/Whitehouse club. They seem like a knowledgeable bunch.