Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire (2 spotted), Ohio, Tennessee
No, not all ladybugs are designated the Ohio state insect. The icon in question is the seven-spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata), Ohio state insect since 1975. The seven-spotted ladybird, or C-7, also serves as the state insect for Delaware since 1974, Massachusetts since 1974, New Hampshire since 1977, and Tennessee since 1975.
There is a petition to vote for the monarch as the state insect but Michigan currently does not have a state insect.
it does not have a state insect
The State insect is the Honey Bee the state insect on March 29, 1976.
Mississippi's state insect is a Honeybee.
At present, Iowa does not have a state insect.
Massachusetts
Delaware does not have an Official State Insect but it has named three insects as symbols of the State. It has an Official State Bug which is the Lady Bug, an Official State Butterfly which is the Tiger swallowtail and an Official State Macroinvertebrate which is the Stonefly.ladybugsThe Lady Bug is an insect but it is not the state's official insect. It is the Official State Bug. Delaware has two other insects as State Symbols. The Stonefly has been named the State's Official Macro-invertebrate and the Tiger swallowtail is the Official State Butterfly. The Lady Bug is also recognized as a State Symbol in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.
The State insect of New York is the Ladybug.
Canada is not a state, therefore, there is no state insect. Canada does not have a national insect.
The Texas state insect is a Monarch Butterfly.