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Spider mites are tiny arachnids that can sometimes be found feeding on the chlorophyll, sap, and other plant fluids from within your plants. When your plants have been infested with spider mites, the leaves will appear speckled and mottled, and contain spots that are white and yellow in color. Spider mites primarily thrive in warm, dry areas in temperatures of at least 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.44 degrees Celsius) and in humidity levels of less than 60 percent. Spider mites cannot survive in environments that are extremely cold, wet, and humid. To prevent spider mites from infesting your houseplants, you must keep your plants hydrated, moist, and stored in a humid environment.
 
Spider mites are tiny arachnids that can sometimes be found feeding on the chlorophyll, sap, and other plant fluids from within your plants. When your plants have been infested with spider mites, the leaves will appear speckled and mottled, and contain spots that are white and yellow in color. Spider mites primarily thrive in warm, dry areas in temperatures of at least 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29.44 degrees Celsius) and in humidity levels of less than 60 percent. Spider mites cannot survive in environments that are extremely cold, wet, and humid. To prevent spider mites from infesting your houseplants, you must keep your plants hydrated, moist, and stored in a humid environment.
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