You can drive from one end of Chicago to the other and never see or even hear a cicada.
But in certain pockets of the city where nature has persisted, they are loud and present.
WBEZ’s Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco spoke with residents on the far south side and far north side of the city to see how they’re coping with the overwhelming numbers of flying, red-eyed insects.
Host: Mary Dixon