ok led, you did great by checking......just some thoughts......and gypsi, you know texas weather and conditions best, so feel free to chime in on my post, and led if i don't have your info correct:
my understanding is you are using 8 frame equipment, you a have a deep on top with 6 frames of brood and bees, you have a medium on the bottom being drawn and filled with honey?
this is what i would do. reverse the boxes, put the deep (the broodnest) on the bottom and the medium (honey) on top, keep feeding, even with the flow on, like jack said:
" if there is something the bees like better they will work it, if not they have the syrup"and with syrup on, it will also encourage them to keep drawing frames. bees need the honey overhead.
"The two outer deep frames in the top haven't been touched. At all. And there were maybe four or five bees on each of them. Wonder why they aren't doing anything with them?" cuz sometimes bees ignore these. and like jack said, they are women......
are these undrawn frames beeswax foundation or waxed plastic foundation? if they are plastic wax foundation, spray them with syrup, lightly. my other thought is, is to move these two frames inwards. not knowing what frames 2-7 contain, you do not want to place empty frames in between drawn frames that contain any brood. if 2 and 7 were solid honey, i would be inclined to move those on the outside in positions 1 and 8 and place your undrawn frames in 2 and 7. position of frames: standing from the back of the hive going left to right, frame 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. hope i made sense?