A few weeks after moving my guys outside for summer, I'm seeing these little bugs crawling around the meristem areas. I'm thinking they might be spider mites (also little bits of web popping up), but could use any advice. If they are problematic, I'd greatly appreciate any advice for treatment!

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How is my dad's A. asterias looking? Was super happy outside all summer and bloomed twice. Now it is too cold out so my dad has it in a south facing window area. It has receded quite a bit into the substrate, but is still firm to the touch, not squishy at all. Last watering was in late October.

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