We investigate the residual chromomagnetic nonperturbative interaction between colour sources which survives above the deconfinement temperature. This interaction is demonstrated to be attractive enough to support bound states of quarks (and gluons). Although, for heavy quarks, such bound states appear to be very shallow and thus to dissociate easily, for light quarks (and gluons), the interaction is found to be strong enough to lead to quark (gluon) pair creation in the vacuum and thus to a complete rebuild of the vacuum state.