When Spike the Bee orders his bee friends inside Donald's house, he tells them to sting him one by one on his rear end. If over a hundred bees stung Donald Duck, he would suffer badly and eventually die from bee stings.
After Spike the bee fails to sting Donald's rear end, how is it possible that Donald Duck can get his whole body hiding in the wallpaper ceiling when his hands are glued to the ceiling in the first place in which it wouldn't be possible to either escape off the wallpaper ceiling or hide in it.
When Spike the bee dives fiercely at Donald Duck, his hands are glued to the ceiling with the wallpaper are in the wrong position from where he is at.
When Donald Duck cuts the glue and frees Spike the Bee, the bee hits his head hard on the light fixture close to the ceiling which would've killed Spike the Bee.
After the cartoon ends in a cliffhanger, the bees are stinging Donald Ducks exposed rear end hanging out trapped on the ceiling, it's unknown if Donald Duck ever got out of the wallpaper he is trapped in, or if Spike the Bee decided to show mercy and free Donald Duck out of the ceiling, given the power to cut wallpaper with his stinger.