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Chatgpt can now ingest pictures;
Web-like structures on plants can sometimes be a sign of spider mites, a common pest that affects many indoor and outdoor plants. Spider mites are tiny and often hard to see with the naked eye, but they can cause damage by sucking sap from the plants. Their presence can lead to stippling (tiny pale dots) on leaves and, in heavy infestations, a more noticeable webbing.
To determine if you have spider mites:
If you confirm the presence of spider mites, there are several measures you can take:
Remember to quarantine any new plants for a couple of weeks before introducing them to your plant collection to prevent introducing pests. If the web-like structure isn't due to spider mites, it could be from actual spiders or other causes, which might not be harmful to your plant.
Pretty sure this is all correct. I had spider mites that killed a small tree I bought to be a bonsai and it looked like this as well. I would get a small magnifying glass or handheld microscope and take a closer look.
Hey, I added an updated photo of a worm-like thing. Idk if this is another pest or related.