I had a call for a brown by a lady who's daughter disturbed it on her way to the trampoline, it took off and i didn't go, but she had an interesting story which started with her becoming very cranky with me for saying they won't chase you. In her words " yes, they bloody well do, I know, I have been attacked and bitten by one."
i asked what happened. Turns out she had been legit tagged, it occurred on a summer night when she got up out of bed to close her front door and she trod on the snake which was on the inside of the house at the front flyscreen door. It nailed her on the foot and she freaked out and in a panic kicked or pushed or however shoved it out the flyscreen door where it then turned and began trying to attack or get to her through the screen door. (her words). Thats the easy bit to understand.... she obviously slammed the screen door on the animal and caught it in the door which is why it was biting thr flyscreen, but in her panic she saw it differently. I asked if she went to hospital and what was the out come.... her reply was that yes she went to hospital and was given antivenom, her foot swelled like a football and went black, and it was touch and go that she may have the foot amputated.
I asked if she applied first aid, she said no. After hearing about the panic she went into after the bite, getting to the hospital and the subsequent full envenomation, I was seriously at a loss at how she survived. She did everything wrong.
But then she mentioned that she had only just come home from hospital the day before, and I asked why she had been in hospital. her reply was to have her varicose veins treated. I've seen my mum go through that and I knew then that her legs already had the compression stockings on! And she confirmed. That was what saved her life, the compression stockings would have slowed the lymph flow enough to enable her to get to treatment.
I then asked wether she knew the proper first aid, after being put through all that, and her reply was no.
So I then went into lengths to get her up to speed. Extremely lucky family, all that was left was to explain why she now had to get someone go around and check all her flyscreens for little mouse chew holes and gaps under doors., and occasionally wash down her window sills and patio's and pathways to remove any rodent scent.