Monstera Spider Mites are tiny, eight-legged insects that feed on the sap of Monstera plants, commonly causing yellowing, browning, and wilting of leaves. These pests can also create a web-like substance that covers the plant's foliage and stems. To combat spider mites, options include using insecticidal soap, neem oil, or a miticide. Physically removing the mites by washing the leaves with water is another effective method. Preventive measures such as providing proper ventilation and avoiding overwatering are crucial for long-term Monstera care. Check out the FamiPlants blog for comprehensive guidance on dealing with Monstera Spider Mites.
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