If you still want to experience sophisticated and expressive choreographies these days, when all dance theaters are still on summer break, you simply have to go to an outdoor pool of your choice.

Because there you can see more and more men and women of several age groups who suddenly jump up, perform wild, defensive movements of their arms and heads, turn around their own axis, and then suddenly start moving and seemingly aimlessly run across the sunbathing lawn.

What initially seems like an avant-garde dance performance is due to a creature that seems to be losing all composure this summer.

The wasp no longer knows any barriers on its incessant search for food.

Of course, the insect heads for your cool drink to take a rather helpless and awkward bath there - doesn't everyone long for a cool down in this dry summer?

peaceful coexistence

And just as naturally, the wasp will want to taste your snack too – whether you like the food sweet or salty, hot or cold.

And if you, as a wasp, approach someone who is eating, drinking and smelling of suntan lotion, then you can land on their leg for a moment or take a rest in their hair.

Now you could say that one should keep calm and generously ignore the annoying, but actually quite limited and actually quite harmless insects.

Let the wasp bathe in the cola and then bite off a piece of watermelon.

Let her put on her sunglasses - the wasp wouldn't mind good glasses either.

And what place could be better suited for the peaceful coexistence of man and insect than the outdoor pool, whose relaxing and leveling effect is almost unsurpassed?

In practice, however, most visitors to the outdoor pool see things very differently.

Whether this is due to previous allergic reactions to wasp stings that are better not to be repeated, or simply to a lack of sympathy for obtrusive insects: most people besieged by a wasp react impatiently to panic and perform the expressive choreographies already mentioned.

This has something good for unmolested observers: dance does not take a summer break.