We are proud to feature Shoo-Fly Automatic Insect Control Systems distributors, Bill and Carleen Telgen, of Wil-Tel Fly Control LLC!
Here is what Bill has to say about working as a Shoo-Fly Distributor: "My dad started the business about 35 years ago, and 3 years ago I took the business over from my dad. I would say the number one enjoyment in selling the Shoo-Fly Product is that people are amazed at how well the product works and are delighted to have their facility free of flies. We personally like meeting so many different people across the Northeast, and have had a great relationship with the folks that work at Shoo-Fly Inc.
The products are safe, natural and effective. Having been a dairy farmer for 40 years and owned horses to show, we know personally how much stress flies can cause livestock. We searched the market for our own facility and was so impressed with how the product worked we became distributors. We cover all of New England, New York, Pennsylvania and travel to Maryland and Virginia as well as ship all over the U.S. by request. We keep a good deal of parts on hand so that customers can get their supplies quick to keep fly population down. We do Fall and Spring service for farms who do not want to handle the pump up and winterization themselves. When we are not doing fly systems, I run a full time construction company and enjoy spending time with our 7 grandchildren!"
The Shoo-Fly system has a tremendous ease-of-use. It is easy to clean and service. If we ever have a problem all we do is contact them and they provide an immediate solution.
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