White eggs in plant soil and leaves after I moved my indoor plant outdoors. What do I do?

I recently moved my indoor plant outside to dry out (2 days) bc the leaves were yellowing so I was worried the roots were experiencing rot. When I checked on it today to move it back inside there were all these little white eggs in the soil. What are these? Should I be worried and not move it back inside?

I’ve been watering it very infrequently (like once every 3 weeks indoors) bc the soil is still wet and I’ve heard these plants need very little water.

The plant sits by a window with not the best exposure (big tree outside), but when I put it outside it was getting full sun.

Originally by u/sicabish on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29m75psf
White eggs in plant soil and leaves after I moved my indoor plant outdoors. What do I do? I recently moved my indoor plant outside to dry out (2 days) bc the leaves were yellowing so I was worried the roots were experiencing rot. When I checked on it today to move it back inside there were all these little white eggs in the soil. What are these? Should I be worried and not move it back inside? I’ve been watering it very infrequently (like once every 3 weeks indoors) bc the soil is still wet and I’ve heard these plants need very little water. The plant sits by a window with not the best exposure (big tree outside), but when I put it outside it was getting full sun. Originally by u/sicabish on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29m75psf
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