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Do we check or assume?
If you mean check that they're broodless or assume they are, ideally check. Perhaps using the crumbs from cell cappings on the varroa board as a proxy rather than breaking the colony open. The situation seems fraught with compromise though: some colonies may never be broodless, others may be broodless at (say) the start of November whilst others won't be until the end and perhaps some not until Christmas, yet the impression I have is that it's preferable by far to treat all colonies in the same apiary (and even all those in the same area) at the same time.
James