a little bee
If by young you mean the larvae, then yes. The bees do feed the larvae.
Bees build their comb out of wax which has been produced by the wax glands of young bees.
yes
Nope
Bees go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs. Worker bees feed the young bees and look after them until they are able to take their place in the hive.
To feed their young
The swarm of bees chased the young girl as she screamed and ran.
It is part of their social structure. She is the only one to lay eggs so they would die without a Queen.
Young bees are often referred to as "larvae" or "pupae" during their developmental stages, but they are not called kittens or house bees. The term "house bee" usually refers to worker bees that stay in the hive to care for the queen, larvae, and hive maintenance. In contrast, "kittens" is not a term used in beekeeping.
All worker bees are female. The males are called drones, who do no work in the hive. They only live for one thing: to mate with a new queen.
Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.