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Census Results

2020 Census Results

In August 2020, during the height of the pandemic, 3,746 Georgians participated in the 2nd annual Great Georgia Pollinator Census.

Results data

2020 Great Georgia Pollinator Census results summary: insect counts across the eight categories. Full data is in the downloadable spreadsheet.

2020 results summary, with counts across all eight insect categories. Download the full data: all data spreadsheet · county summary. The detailed spreadsheet shows each verified entry, the plants used for counting, weather, and more.

Insects counted by category

2020 · Georgia. Figures are exact.

Bumble bees8,989
Carpenter bees4,435
Honey bees5,009
Small bees10,382
Wasps8,001
Flies11,588
Butterflies/Moths18,564
Other Insects14,127
Show the 2020 results as a data table
2020 Great Southeast Pollinator Census — insects counted by category (Georgia)
Insect categoryTotal counted
Bumble bees8,989
Carpenter bees4,435
Honey bees5,009
Small bees10,382
Wasps8,001
Flies11,588
Butterflies/Moths18,564
Other Insects14,127
Total insects counted81,095

Transcribed from the TOTALS row of the 2020 county summary spreadsheet. Figures are exact, counted across all participating states for 2020.

Highlights from 2020

In 2020, 525 pollinator gardens were created as part of the Great Georgia Pollinator Census.

In 2020, 525 pollinator gardens were created as part of the Great Georgia Pollinator Census.

In the middle of the pandemic, 68 schools participated in the 2020 Great Georgia Pollinator Census.

In the middle of the pandemic, 68 schools participated in the 2020 Census — a testament to our educators.