The main objects that appear in vampire folklore, likely to ward off a vampire, are: garlic and garlic flowers, a crucifix and holy water.
But, it is interesting to note that the vampire Lestat, in The Vampire Chronicles, rather liked looking at crucifixes!
1. Wooden stakes can kill them if it pierces their heart.2. Vampires don't like garlic.3. They also probably don't like the sight of themselves OR they don't like vampire hunters (OBVIOUS)
nothing can ward off a vampire bat its impossible.
have lots of garlic silver and crosses to ward them off. and onley go out in the sun.
garlic is called the stinking rose
To ward off vampires
You can put on a bracelet or necklace with Jesus/god on itGarlic is supposed to ward off Vampires also.
Holy water, sun light, a crucifix and garlic
Those who buy garlic paint are trying to ward off vampires. So buy a can yourself!
Vampires arent real. So they cant be warded off.
Vampires arent real.
blah blah blah!What talk incessantly at him? Well, that do tend to ward me off so maybe it would work with a vampire too.The only universal thing that vampires see to disdain is garlic. Doctor VanHelsing was fairly confident that such was the case. Other things however are rather particular to the quirks of the individual vampire.u r crazy...da onlyway iz...................USE UR BRAIN!!
* Roses naturally have thorns and a toxic-wax coating that makes their scratches slightly painful. This is as true for vampires as it is for real people. * Roses are the symbol of true love (at least the red ones are) and the association may have an effect on some vampires by inducing guilt. * Some people (and consequently vampires) are allergic to plant pollen. And even though you're one of the undead your allergies still follow you. A vampire can over-come an allergic condition but it takes time and effort. As you can see the potential of a roses to ward off a vampire isn't all that potent. There are other things that have more power.