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I don't know either answer but I'll attempt some guessing.
For the gaps, just redouble on it. I've sealed gaps in wooden houses to prevent cockroaches from crawling in. Snakes are larger, so I'm sure it's possible.
Tagging: considering how cryptic snake behaviour is, I'd think herpetologists today would microchip them, then get their data from fixed or remote chip readers or catch and release surveys. Paint might work temporarily in captivity but I don't think that's going to last otherwise.