Accrington Stanley suffered their worst defeat of the season as Telford leapfrogged them in the Conference table.
The Bucks came out pressing from the off and scored within four minutes when Chris Murphy's header went in off the post.
Lee Mills then set up Michael Blackwood from the left wing and he fired home from 20 yards to make it 2-0 on seven minutes.
Stanley were never really in it and on 27 minutes it was three.
A defensive mix-up between Robbie Williams and goalkeeper Jon Kennedy allowed Tony Naylor to nip in and slot home, leaving the Stanley pair arguing about whose fault it was.
Then on 29 minutes, a long ball from Stuart Whitehead went over everybody's head, Kennedy failed to clear it on the edge of the area and it was easy for Mills to make it four.
Stanley had plenty of possession after the break but another howler by Kennedy made it five. On 61 minutes, a long ball forward was missed by Kennedy and Murphy was chasing in to fire home his second of the game.
Stanley got one back on 74 minutes when Dean Calcutt's cross skimmed the head of Paul Mullin and he managed to scramble the ball home.
Unfortunately, it was just a consolation for Stanley. Reds boss John Coleman said: "You can't legislate for making four mistakes in one game, I think every player had an off day.
"We gifted them the first goal and then it went from bad to worse." Telford manager Mick Jones said: "It was a fantastic all-round performance from the lads. Not many teams will come here and score five."