Abstract Vitellogenin (Vg), a storage protein, has been significantly studied for its egg yolk precursor role in oviparous animals. Recent studies found that vitellogenin and its Vg‐like homologs were fundamentally involved in many other biological processes in social insects such as female caste differences and oxidative stress resilience. In this study, we conducted the first large‐scale molecular evolutionary analyses of vitellogenin coding genes (Vg) and Vg‐like genes of bumble bees, a primitively eusocial insect belonging to the genus Bombus. We obtained sequences for each of the four genes (Vg, Vg‐like‐A, Vg‐like‐B, and Vg‐like‐C) from 27 bumble bee genomes (nine were newly sequenced in this study), and sequences from the two closest ...