6 Best Places to See Ladybugs in Georgia

The best places to see ladybugs in Georgia are the routes where habitat, season, safe access, and local trip logistics line up. Start with the areas below, compare live tour options when they exist, and use the linked wildlife guide for timing and field context.

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By Tim, founder of Easy Street Markets. I maintain the wildlife database and verify every animal and source myself. Updated June 28, 2026.

Painted Lady Beetle photographed in Georgia

Painted Lady BeetleDiegoH CC BY

Asian Lady Beetle photographed in Georgia

Asian Lady Beetlenortherly CC BY

Asian Lady Beetle photographed in Georgia

Asian Lady BeetleBrian Finzel CC BY-SA

Photos by iNaturalist observers, reused under the licence each observer chose.
Found in Georgia
8
species recorded
8,167
GBIF records
April, May, June
peak months

Verified species, source iNaturalist

21 types of ladybugs recorded in Georgia

21 ladybug species have a verified observation record in Georgia, each with at least 10 confirmed sightings. The full list, ranked by how often each is recorded, is below.

3 of the 21 shown are recorded as introduced to Georgia rather than native.

  • Asian Lady Beetle (Harmonia axyridis), a species recorded in Georgia1

    Asian Lady Beetle

    Harmonia axyridis

    7,737 recordsIntroduced

    Gilles San Martin CC BY-SA

    Wikipedia
  • Seven-spotted Lady Beetle (Coccinella septempunctata), a species recorded in Georgia2

    Seven-spotted Lady Beetle

    Coccinella septempunctata

    1,083 recordsIntroduced

    Guido Bohne CC BY-SA

    Wikipedia
  • Squash Lady Beetle (Epilachna borealis), a species recorded in Georgia3

    Squash Lady Beetle

    Epilachna borealis

    813 recordsNative

    Erin Collins CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Spotted Pink Lady Beetle (Coleomegilla maculata), a species recorded in Georgia4

    Spotted Pink Lady Beetle

    Coleomegilla maculata

    379 records

    Adrienne van den Beemt CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Polished Lady Beetle (Cycloneda munda), a species recorded in Georgia5

    Polished Lady Beetle

    Cycloneda munda

    225 records

    Sam Kieschnick CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Twenty-spotted Lady Beetle (Psyllobora vigintimaculata), a species recorded in Georgia6

    Twenty-spotted Lady Beetle

    Psyllobora vigintimaculata

    135 records

    aispinsects CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Convergent Lady Beetle (Hippodamia convergens), a species recorded in Georgia7

    Convergent Lady Beetle

    Hippodamia convergens

    119 records

    Gavin Slater CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle (Chilocorus stigma), a species recorded in Georgia8

    Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle

    Chilocorus stigma

    95 records

    Public domain CC0

    Wikipedia
  • Mealybug Destroyer (Cryptolaemus montrouzieri), a species recorded in Georgia9

    Mealybug Destroyer

    Cryptolaemus montrouzieri

    60 recordsIntroduced

    Public domain CC0

    Wikipedia
  • Cactus Lady Beetle (Chilocorus cacti), a species recorded in Georgia10

    Cactus Lady Beetle

    Chilocorus cacti

    39 records

    Public domain CC0

    Wikipedia
  • Mexican Bean Beetle (Epilachna varivestis), a species recorded in Georgia11

    Mexican Bean Beetle

    Epilachna varivestis

    38 records

    Neptal铆 Ram铆rez Marcial CC BY

    Wikipedia
  • Spotless Lady Beetle (Cycloneda sanguinea), a species recorded in Georgia12

    Spotless Lady Beetle

    Cycloneda sanguinea

    33 records

    Clarity Shimoniak CC BY-SA

    Wikipedia

Also recorded in Georgia

#SpeciesRecords
13Painted Lady BeetleMulsantina picta27
14Bigeminate Sigil Lady BeetleHyperaspis bigeminata25
15Ashy Gray Lady BeetleOlla v-nigrum17
16Loew's Lady BeetleScymnus loewii16
17Seaside Lady BeetleNaemia seriata14
18Thrice-struck Lady BeetleAxion tripustulatum11
19Firefly DuskylingDiomus terminatus11
20Fifteen-spotted Lady BeetleAnatis labiculata10
21Four-spotted SpurlegBrachiacantha quadripunctata10

Plus 21 more recorded only rarely (fewer than 10 verified sightings). Counts from verified iNaturalist observations. Photos by iNaturalist observers, reused under the licence each observer chose.

Real sighting data, source iNaturalist

11,484 verified observations on iNaturalist of ladybug have been recorded in Georgia, most often in April, May, June.

When ladybug are recorded in Georgia

The best places to see ladybugs in Georgia are the routes where habitat, season, safe access, and local trip logistics line up. Start with the areas below, compare live tour options when they exist, and use the linked wildlife guide for timing and field context.

1. Okefenokee Swamp

Okefenokee Swamp is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether Okefenokee Swamp fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use Okefenokee Swamp as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

2. Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether Cumberland Island fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use Cumberland Island as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

3. Altamaha River

Altamaha River is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether Altamaha River fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use Altamaha River as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

4. coastal marsh launches

coastal marsh launches is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether coastal marsh launches fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use coastal marsh launches as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

5. Chattahoochee National Forest

Chattahoochee National Forest is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether Chattahoochee National Forest fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use Chattahoochee National Forest as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

6. Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island is one of the strongest starting points for ladybugs in Georgia because it gives travelers a real place to plan around instead of a vague wildlife promise. Treat this stop as a field route: check access rules before you go, look for recent local reports, and plan your day around habitat access, seasonal timing, realistic sightings, quiet observation, and nearby wildlife route options. The best sightings usually come from patient observation rather than rushing between viewpoints. Arrive early, keep distance, stay on marked access routes, and avoid crowding animals or blocking other travelers. If you are comparing paid options, look for operators that explain where the route starts, how long you spend in the field, how they handle weather, and whether they describe wildlife sightings with realistic language. For this route, pair thetrip planner for ladybug in Georgiawithall wildlife tours in Georgiaso you can compare the exact animal page against nearby wildlife options. Then open thesupporting wildlife guidefor habitat and timing notes before deciding whether Jekyll Island fits your dates. This is especially useful when the best trip is not a single animal-only booking. In many places, the better choice is a broader boat, refuge, park, photography, or scenic route that puts you in the right habitat at the right time. Use Jekyll Island as a practical planning anchor, then compare the live route signals, season, and travel distance before committing.

How to plan a realistic Georgia ladybug trip

A good Georgia ladybug plan starts with season and access, not with the first available listing. Check whether the animal is most active at dawn, dusk, during migration, near water, along forest edges, or around protected viewing areas. Then match that timing to the route style. Some ladybugs pages work best with a guided outing, while others work better as a self-guided stop paired with nearby wildlife tours. Use thestate wildlife hubwhen you want broader animal context, and use theanimal facts pagewhen you need identification or behavior notes before the trip. If a route includes a boat, long drive, gravel road, trail, or remote meeting point, check total time in the field and cancellation rules carefully. For families, comfort and safety usually matter more than squeezing in one more stop. For photographers, light direction and viewing distance may matter more than raw animal density. For first-time visitors, the best page is the one that helps you make a calm, realistic plan.

What is the best place to start for ladybugs in Georgia?

Start with the numbered locations above, then compare the exacttour planning pagewith the broaderstate tours hub. The best first stop is usually the one with the clearest habitat fit, safest access, and most realistic timing for your travel dates.

When is the best time to see ladybugs in Georgia?

The best timing depends on habitat, season, weather, and animal behavior. Early morning and late afternoon are often better than midday, but water-based routes, migration windows, and park access rules can change that. Use this page for route planning and thewildlife guidefor animal context.

Can you guarantee seeing ladybugs on these routes?

No. Wildlife pages should never promise sightings. These locations improve your planning odds because they match known habitat and practical travel access, but animals move with weather, food, season, and disturbance. Choose operators and viewing areas that set realistic expectations.

Plan your trip

Best time to see ladybug in Georgia: April, May, June

See the month-by-month sighting calendar.

When to go

Plan your ladybug sighting in Georgia

8,167 verified ladybug records have been logged in Georgia, most recently in 2026. See the GBIF records.

Where to look in Georgia

Planning a trip to see ladybug? Find places to stay near Appalachian National Scenic Trail on Booking.com.

Frequently asked questions

What ladybug species live in Georgia?+

Start with the numbered locations above, then compare the exacttour planning pagewith the broaderstate tours hub. The best first stop is usually the one with the clearest habitat fit, safest access, and most realistic timing for your travel dates.

Where can you see ladybugs in Georgia?+

Start with the numbered locations above, then compare the exacttour planning pagewith the broaderstate tours hub. The best first stop is usually the one with the clearest habitat fit, safest access, and most realistic timing for your travel dates.

When is the best time to see ladybugs in Georgia?+

The best timing depends on habitat, season, weather, and animal behavior. Early morning and late afternoon are often better than midday, but water-based routes, migration windows, and park access rules can change that. Use this page for route planning and thewildlife guidefor animal context.