Skin is the body's first defense line against environmental pathogens. However, impaired skin functions as a result of open wounds can cause to the entrance of opportunistic bacteria to the body. Recently, the development of nano-dressing containing green antibiotics has been received much attention around the world. In this study, the essential oil of Citrus sinensis (CSEO) was used as an antibacterial agent. The ingredients of CSEO were identified by GC-MS analysis with five major components of Limonene (61. 83%), trans-p-2, 8-Menthadien-1-ol (4. 95%), trans-Limonene oxide (2. 29 %), Cis-Limonene oxide (2. 58 %), and trans-Carveol (2. 90%). Nanogel of CSEO was prepared by the addition of a gelling agent (carbomer 940 1. 5%) to its optimum nanoemulsion with a particle size of 125 ± 4 nm. Also, electrospun nanofibers of polycaprolactone with a mean diameter of 186 ± 36 nm were prepared. Characterization of the nanofibers, including SEM, ATR-FTIR, and contact-angle measurement, were carried out. After that, the nanogel was impregnated on the surface of the nanofibers, NGelNFs. Interestingly, NGelNFs completely inhibited the growth (~ 0%) of four important human bacteria strains, including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. The prepared prototype, NGelNFs, can be used as a potent antibacterial agent. Furthermore, this work introduced an effective and new method for the preparation of green antibacterial agents as well as antibiotic-free wound dressings. . .