Most of my queens have either stopped laying or radically slowed down by now, with the brood nests being filled in with stores, often starting furthest from the entrance. I've started feeding now, which may prompt some to start laying again, but I mostly won't be bothering checking. Most have plenty of young bees, & they usually slow down this time of year.
The varroa drops are going up at the same time, as the brood emerges & no new brood cells are available for mites to hide in.