Could be. One thing is that sometimes V-belts will bed in, folks call it stretching, but that's not really what's happening, what is happening is they bed into the V on the pulleys and as that happens they get a little looser. Seems like some belts are more prone to it, and some vehicles are more prone to it.
Also if any of the pulleys are out of alignment that can cause noise and excessive belt wear. A balancer pulley (crankshaft pulley) that is worn out and moves up and down or in and out can cause it. Finally if any of the pulleys are glazed, usually only happens when a belt has been left to squeal for sometime, or if the pulleys are rusty, or pitted from rust, or oil getting onto the belts.
Short answer: check to see if they seem to loose, if they are tighten them a bit and see what happens. Also keep in mind to tight can be hard on the bearings on the various pulleys as well. So a good inspection is in order I think.