Wipe it off with a rag dipped in warm water.
Rub it with a damp rag, it will come off quite easily.
it will usually evaporate cleanly, then primer over it.
Not usually. In the event of a spill of honey getting on a bee other bees will clean it off.
Not normally. Within the hive there is not enough loose honey for this to happen. Should a bee get covered with honey, the bees around it will quickly clean the honey off.
Put honey on it and move it around with your bare butt then lick it off
There is no drywall glue. -If you are referring to mud (drywall compound), you scrape the lumps off at the end of each day and then wash your clothes. It always comes off.
Wet it totally, then when it is softer , scrape it with a sharp edged wooden spatula.
carpenter bees can-honey bees look for an opening.
No, bee's have no teeth so they cant eat your walls
Try to peel it off after it drys. If you are lucky it will only take the paint off with it. If it is stuck to the paper, you will have to repair the drywall.
If by top layer you mean the paper, then re-install drywall on that wall.
Sweep it into a pile and lift it into a garbage bag. You can shopvac it if you have a sponge filter in the shopvac, but it's a killer on motor bearings if you don't.