A MOTHER-of-seven who stripped naked on a Greyhound bus has been put on a good behaviour bond by a Brisbane court.

Jodie Marie Kriznar, 31, of Caboolture pleaded guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today to one count of wilfully exposing her genitals in a public place, reported The Courier-Mail.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Paul Hodge said it was 2.20pm on January 25 this year when Kriznar became unruly on the Greyhound bus between Hervey Bay and Brisbane.

He said the bus driver warned the 31-year-old about her behaviour before she stripped off her clothes and walked up and down the aisle.

When the bus pulled into the Roma St transit centre, Kriznar was arrested and spent 10 hours in custody.

Defence counsel Pat Wilson said his client had experienced mental health difficulties since age 15, and had broken up with the father of her children four months ago.

He said she was intoxicated at the time of the offence and had no recollection of her behaviour.

Mr Wilson said Kriznar was embarrassed by her actions and was now back on her medication.

Magistrate Christine Roney told the Brisbane mother what she did was "peculiar" before placing her on a two-month good behaviour bond.

No conviction was recorded.